Nexium Judge Gives Rare Look Into Landmark Antitrust Trial

By Melissa Lipman (July 30, 2015, 9:26 PM EDT) -- U.S. District Judge William G. Young, who last year oversaw the first trial of a pay-for-delay case since the U.S. Supreme Court concluded that pharmaceutical patent settlements could face antitrust challenges, offered a rare window Thursday into his thinking throughout the case as he refused to grant Nexium buyers another jury trial to try to make their case stick....

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