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February 25, 2021
The pharmaceutical company litigating against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and several of its individual administrators has filed its final brief in the Southern District of Indiana in support of its request for a preliminary injunction delaying the effective date of a rule expanding the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. Tuesday’s reply takes aim at arguments the government leveled at Eli Lilly last week, including that the company was attempting to rewrite the law in order to boost its bottom line.
The reply recounts Eli Lilly’s version of events, that “[a]fter a decade of inaction, the government bowed to ‘public outcry’ [] and promulgated an ‘Advisory Opinion’ that both reversed a longstanding and recently reaffirmed agency policy and imposed extra-statutory burdens on politically unpopular drug manufacturers.” The brief then claims the HHS issued “a defective [alternative dispute resolution] r
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Lewes Deputy Mayor Bonnie Osler will not seek another term on city council.
Osler, who is nearing the end of her fourth term, said it is time to step aside.
“If people are thinking about running or even wondering if there’s going to be an open seat, I kind of owe it to them to give them a heads-up,” Osler said.
Osler was first elected to council in 2012, shortly after moving to Lewes following a career with the federal government.
Osler is stepping down, in part, because she believes in term limits. She and her spouse Brook Hedge also recently purchased a second home in New Hampshire, where they will spend more time.
Lewes Deputy Mayor Bonnie Osler will not seek another term on city council.
Osler, who is nearing the end of her fourth term, said it is time to step aside.
“If people are thinking about running or even wondering if there’s going to be an open seat, I kind of owe it to them to give them a heads-up,” Osler said.
Osler was first elected to council in 2012, shortly after moving to Lewes following a career with the federal government.
Osler is stepping down, in part, because she believes in term limits. She and her spouse Brook Hedge also recently purchased a second home in New Hampshire, where they will spend more time.
MACON â Peter D. Leary has been named as the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. Leary was named acting U.S. Attorney following the resignation of Charlie Peeler, the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. Leary previously served as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney since 2018.
Leary has served the citizens of the Middle District of Georgia as a prosecutor since 2012. Since joining the United States Attorneyâs Office (USAO), he has worked as the officeâs AntiTerrorism Advisory Council (ATAC) coordinator, its Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) prosecutor and as the First Assistant U.S. Attorney.