The federal government is backing off and allowing a Livonia-based drug wholesaler to distribute some prescription painkillers. The Harvard Drug Group, which is co-owned by former Ann Arbor school board member Randy Friedman, says it's still banned from distributing oxycodone but can sell less-potent painkillers such as hydrocodone.
One made a very public career move and the other battled with the federal Drug Enforcement Agency. Here are the Ann Arbor Business Review picks for last week's winner and loser in the news:
A Michigan-based wholesaler of powerful painkillers has filed a lawsuit to stop the government from suspending its license to handle controlled substances. The Harvard Drug Group, which is co-owned by former Ann Arbor school board member Randy Friedman, turned to federal court in Detroit on Wednesday, a day after the ...
The government said Tuesday it suspended the license of a Michigan-based drug wholesaler co-owned by former Ann Arbor school board member Randy Friedman after finding many customers in Florida were in illegal schemes to peddle powerful painkillers. The action by the Drug Enforcement Administration means The Harvard Drug Group of ...
Tax records on file with the city of Birmingham show Ann Arbor school board Treasurer Randy Friedman did not file for a primary residential property exemption when he bought a house in the Oakland County city earlier this year. The records, sent to AnnArbor.com from Friedman’s attorney this afternoon, show ...
Update: City records: Ann Arbor school board Treasurer Randy Friedman doesn't have principal residence exemption in Birmingham Just before the start of the school year, Ann Arbor school board Treasurer Randy Friedman bought a 5,600-square-foot house in Birmingham to cut down his commute between Ann Arbor and the Oakland County ...
Ann Arbor school board Treasurer Randy Friedman's purchase of a home in Birmingham to reduce the commute between Ann Arbor and the private school his children attend in Oakland County has raised questions of his primary residency, David Jesse reported today. Friedman said the purchase shouldn’t disqualify him from serving ...