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Appeals Court Scraps Redo Of Pfizer, Flynn Drug Fines

By Joanne Faulkner

The Court of Appeal ruled on Friday that the Competition Appeal Tribunal was wrong to remake a decision to fine Pfizer Ltd. and Flynn Pharma Ltd. £70 million ($93 million) for excessive pricing, finding that the process was tainted by procedural unfairness.


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