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Fisher v. Biozone Pharmaceuticals, Inc. et al
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March 24, 2017
Fraud Claims Must Be Pulled After Smears In Pharma Co. Row
A California federal judge ordered the founder of a pharmaceutical company on Thursday to withdraw his allegations of securities fraud against his investors and ordered both sides to pay a total of $1,250 in fines, upholding both sides’ claims that the other had disparaged it, but making no findings on a related property dispute.
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March 02, 2017
Mudslinging After BioZone Settlement Stumps Judge
A California federal judge said she couldn't think of a palatable solution to dueling allegations that the founder of BioZone Laboratories Inc. and the investors he sued for stripping him of his company violated their settlement's nondisparagement clause, saying she didn't want to pass out sanctions, since "everybody disparaged everybody."
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December 19, 2016
BioZone Founder's Backbiting Breached Deal, Judge Told
Lawyers for two investors who settled a lawsuit alleging they took part in a scheme to illegally strip a pharmaceutical company away from its founder told a California federal judge that the founder has repeatedly violated the terms of that deal by disparaging them in the press.
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February 12, 2013
BioZone Founder's $30M Suit Survives Forum Challenge
A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss a pharmaceutical company founder's $30 million lawsuit claiming BioZone Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s investors illegally stripped him of the company, saying the founder's employment and stock-sale agreements with BioZone are too ambiguous to show the case could only be brought in New York court.