Com. v. TAP PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS, INC.

36 A.3d 1112, 2011 WL 3946941
CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 31, 2011
Docket212 M.D. 2004
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Opinion

36 A.3d 1112 (2011)

COMMONWEALTH of Pennsylvania, Plaintiff
v.
TAP PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS, INC.; Abbott Laboratories; AstraZeneca PLC; AstraZeneca, Holdings, Inc.; AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP; AstraZeneca LP; Bayer AG; Bayer Corporation; SmithKline Beecham Corporation d/b/a GlaxoSmithKline; Pfizer, Inc.; Pharmacia Corporation; Johnson & Johnson; Alza Corporation; Centocor, Inc.; Ethicon, Inc.; Janssen Pharmaceutical Products, L.P.; McNeil-PPC, Inc.; Ortho Biotech, Inc.; Ortho Biotech Products, L.P.; Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, Inc; Amgen, Inc.; Immunex Corporation; Bristol-Myers Squibb Company; Baxter International Inc.; Baxter Healthcare Corporation; Immuno-U.S., Inc.; Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Inc.; Aventis Behring, L.L.C.; Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc., Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation; Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, *1113 Inc.; Ben Venue Laboratories; Bedford Laboratories; Roxane Laboratories; Schering-Plough Corporation; Warrick Pharmaceuticals Corporation; Schering Sales Corporation; Dey, Inc., Defendants.

No. 212 M.D. 2004.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Argued May 9, 2011.
Decided August 31, 2011.

*1119 Donald E. Haviland, Jr., Philadelphia, and William O. Crutchlow, Edison, NJ, for plaintiff.

Allen. S. Loney, Jr., Philadelphia, Steven M. Edwards, New York, NY, and Michael C. Moore, Dallas, TX, for defendant Bristol-Myers Squibb.

Jack Mentzer Stover, Harrisburg, for defendants Bristol-Myers Squibb and Johnson & Johnson.

BEFORE: LEADBETTER, President Judge, and SIMPSON, Judge (P), and FEUDALE, Senior Judge.

OPINION re POST-TRIAL MOTIONS of the COMMONWEALTH of PENNSYLVANIA and JOHNSON & JOHNSON DEFENDANTS

OPINION BY Judge SIMPSON.

                                  TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. BACKGROUND ...................................................1121
    A. Opening..............................................................1121
    B. Parties..............................................................1122
       1. Plaintiff Agencies ...............................................1122
          a. DPW/Pennsylvania Medicaid......................................1122
          b. Department of Aging/PACE ......................................1123
       2. Johnson & Johnson Defendants......................................1124
    C. Procedural History...................................................1126
II. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: INFLATED "PRICES"..................1129
    A. WAC and AWP Generally................................................1129
    B. AWP System and Confusion—Findings..............................1130
    C. CPL Violation.................................... ...................1134
       1. Tendency to Deceive...............................................1134
       2. Materiality.......................................................1134
       3. "Government Knowledge"............................................1134
          a. Generally......................................................1134
          b. "Government Knowledge"—Other Findings...... .............1135
             (1) Radke Testimony............................................1135
             (2) Other DPW Evidence ........................................1135
             (3) PACE Evidence..............................................1138
          c. "Government Knowledge"—Conclusions.......................1139
      4. Reliance/"Government Choice".......................................1139
          a. Generally......................................................1139
          b. "Government Choice"—Findings ............................1140

*1120
      5. Causation..........................................................1141
      6. Restoration Amounts................................................1142
          a. Generally......................................................1142
          b. Rebates—Findings.........................................1142
    D. Negligent Misrepresentation..........................................1143
    E. Conspiracy...........................................................1144
III. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS: MARKETING THE SPREAD..............1145
    A. Procrit®.........................................................1145
    B. Remicade® .......................................................1147
    C. Conclusions..........................................................1148
IV. J & J GLOBAL CHALLENGE: JUDICIAL ESTOPPEL....................1149
    A. Contentions..........................................................1149
    B. Analysis.............................................................1150
V. J & J GLOBAL CHALLENGE: NON-JUSTICIABLE POLITICAL
      QUESTION...................................................1152
    A. Contentions..........................................................1152
    B. Analysis.............................................................1153
VI J & J CHALLENGES TO CPL AWARDS................................1157
   A. Plaintiff Agencies Not Consumers......................................1157
      1. Contentions .......................................................1157
      2. Analysis...........................................................1157
   B. Challenge to Meaning and Application of `AWP'.........................1159
      1. Contention ........................................................1159
      2. Analysis...........................................................1160
         a. "Plain Meaning" Construction of AWP ............................1160
         b. Target Audience.................................................1162
         c. Sophisticated Parties...........................................1162
         d. Materiality.....................................................1164
         e. Causation of Harm... ...........................................1164
   C. Injunction Improper ..................................................1164
      1. Contentions .......................................................1164
      2. Injunction Moot....................................................1165
      3. Injunction Unnecessary.............................................1167
         a. Contentions.....................................................1167
         b. Standard for Injunction Under CPL ..............................1167
         c. Urgent Necessity................................................1169
      4. First Amendment....................................................1173
   D. Restoration Improper..................................................1175
      1. Contentions........................................................1175
      2. Analysis—Generally...........................................1175
      3. No Basis for Injunction............................................1176
      4. J & J Not "Acquire" Funds..........................................1176
      5. No Evidence of "Overpayment" ......................................1176
      6. Challenge to Warren-Boulton's PBM Model............................1177
         a. Contentions.....................................................1177
         b. Analysis Generally..............................................1177
         c. Global Challenges to "But For" Methodology......................1178
         d. Real-World Factors .............................................1178
         e. Improper Inclusions.............................................1179
      7. Restoration Before 1997............................................1179
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