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10-0310-cv
Bausch & Lomb Inc. v. Lexington Ins. Co.
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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UNPUBLISHED
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
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Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 3, 2003
Bausch & Lomb
-- Donates One Million Dollars to Help Eradicate P...
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10-756-cv
Vito v. Bausch & Lomb
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEC...
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U.S. Supreme Court UNITED STATES v. BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO., 321 U.S. 707 (1944)
321 U.S. 707
UNITED STATES v. BAUSCH & LOMB OPTICAL CO. et al...
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T.C. Memo. 2012-15
UNITED STATES TAX COURT BAUSCH & LOMB INCORPORATED AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES, Petitioner v.
COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVE...
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08-3802-ag (L)
Bausch & Lomb Inc. & Consolidated Subsidiaries v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue
UNIT...
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Contact lens maker Bausch & Lomb Inc. had an overriding reason for going private in 2007: It wanted to handle a devastating recall of its flagship lens cleaner, its chief executive said, "without a lot of outside distraction.
Over the past year, away from the glare of public scrutiny, the optical products company has quietly settled nearly 600 fungal- infection lawsuits -- with dozens more individual claims yet to be resolved. The cost so far: Upward of $250 million.
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Law school students have a lot on their minds -- including available options upon graduation.
To help them with career considerations, Bausch+Lomb and the Rochester law firm of Harter Secrest & Emery LLP teamed up earlier this week to offer a training program on the relationships of corporations and in-house and outside counsel.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Contact lens maker Bausch & Lomb Inc. had an overriding reason for going private in 2007: It wanted to handle a devastating recall of its flagship lens cleaner, its chief executive said, "without a lot of outside distraction.
Over the past year, away from the glare of public scrutiny, the optical products company has quietly settled nearly 600 fungal- infection lawsuits - with dozens more individual claims yet to be resolved. The cost so far: Upward of $250 million.