Indictment Raises Questions About Proper Role of In-House Counsel
December 17, 2010
The Legal Intelligencer
Types : Bylined Articles
On Nov. 9, a federal grand jury in Maryland handed up an indictment charging Lauren Stevens, a retired GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) attorney and vice president, with obstruction, concealment and false statements. The charges arose out of Stevens’ representation of GSK in connection with a Food and Drug Administration investigation into the company’s marketing and promotion of the prescription drug Wellbutrin.