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Pharmaceutical company Teva is asking the court to prevent disclosure of its Israel operations to jurors in a price-fixing case. The legal maneuver raises questions about corporate transparency in antitrust litigation.
Pharmaceutical company Teva is asking the court to prevent disclosure of its Israel operations to jurors in a price-fixing antitrust case. Teva wants to keep that information hidden from the people deciding whether the company broke the law.
This is a legal maneuver to limit what jurors can consider. Teva's argument is presumably that Israel operations are irrelevant to U.S. price-fixing charges. But in antitrust cases, corporate structure and operational geography can matter—they can show how a company is organized to coordinate pricing. By hiding operations, Teva prevents jurors from seeing the full picture of how the company functions. It's not about hiding something illegal; it's about controlling what facts the jury sees when deciding guilt.
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