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In September 2000, with Bristol-Myers's extended period of exclusivity about to expire, American BioScience sued Bristol-Myers, demanding that it file information about its patent with federal regulators.
The legislation would give the government the power to take over a failing institution and dismantle it in an orderly way, rather than have it file for bankruptcy and let the industry suffer the collateral effects of that (think Lehman).
Will it file a motion to quash?
And how could it file millions of foreclosure motions?
I say, "If you love it, file it away under 'Things I love'.
Another one for the "2015: the year of too much good TV for everyone to possibly watch all of it" file perhaps.
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Its debts when it filed for bankruptcy were around $4bn.
Once it filed, much of its fleet was grounded.
It filed Vergara vs. California, its first suit, two years ago.
It filed for bankruptcy.
It filed a lawsuit.
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