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Boston Scientific Won Guident - What A Prize In the second quarter of 2006, Boston Scientific may have lost 27% of its value, but in the first quarter, it did win a nearly 2 month bidding war with Johnson and Johnson over the heart device maker, Guidant, with a bid of $27.5 billion for the grand prize. Federal Judge Rules Discovery Necessary as Paxil Suit Continues The widower of a woman who committed suicide after taking Paxil won a significant ruling in his wrongful death suit against the anti-depressants manufacturer that allows him to pursue his claim that the company hid the truth about side effects from the FDA. Federal Judge Rules Discovery Necessary as Paxil Suit Continues The widower of a woman who committed suicide after taking the anti-depressant drug Paxil has won a significant ruling in his wrongful death suit against the drugs manufacturer that allows him to pursue his claim that the company hid the truth about the drugs side effects from the FDA. Thacher Proffitt Announces Six New Partners Thacher Proffitt & Wood LLP, a 158-year-old law firm, announced today that the Firm has elected five associates and one counsel to the partnership, effective July 1, 2006: Patrick Boyle, in the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice Group; Christian Chandler, in the Compensation and Benefits Practice Group; and Christopher Lewis, Peter Morgan, Robert Olin, and Scott Swerdloff, all members of Add Triaminic Vapor Patch To Deadly Patches List On June 19, 2006, Novartis Consumer Health issued a recall for the cough-suppressing Triaminic Vapor Patches in the US, about three weeks after Health Canada issued a warning after a Canadian child who chewed on a patch suffered a seizure. | ||