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| Contact Info | Telephone: 617-443-9292 Fax: 617-443-0004 http://www.sunsteinlaw.com/attorneys/t-carey.html
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| University | Yale University, B.A., 1969 |
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| Law School | State University of New York at Buffalo, J.D., 1978 |
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| Admitted | 1979, New York; 1981, Massachusetts |
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| Memberships | Boston, Massachusetts and American (Member, Sections on: Business Law, Taxation) Bar Associations; American Intellectual Property Law Association; Licensing Executives Society. |
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| Born | Hartford, Connecticut, October 2, 1947 |
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| Biography | Author: "Patent Reform Proposal Would Bring Major Changes", Venture Capital Journal (March 2006); "SCO vs. The Linux World: What's a Linux User to do?", ZDNet (August 11, 2003); "What Pooh Means to You", The Licensing Source Book (Summer 2003); "Santa Fe v. Green: Implicit Nullification of Clauses (a) and (c) of Rule 10b-5," Buffalo Law Review, 1977. Speaker: American Intellectual Property Law Association; Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education; Massachusetts Software & Internet Council. Publications Editor, Buffalo Law Review, 1977-1978.
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| ISLN | 908543661 |
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When Big Pharma Pays to Stall the Introduction of Generic Drugs, Is It Legal?Thomas C. Carey, September 3, 2012 The Federal Trade Commission has long held that brand-name pharmaceutical companies may not pay generic-drug companies to stay out of the market. These payments usually arise in the settlement of patent infringement cases brought against generic drug makers in response to Abbreviated New Drug... |
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