A lawsuit claims the biotech innovator should have rolled out a new drug sooner.
Do companies have a legal obligation to accelerate innovation? That’s the argument some plaintiffs are making in a lawsuit against Gilead Sciences for failing to launch an HIV treatment sooner. If the plaintiffs prevail, the result will be less innovation.
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