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Ex-CEO files suit against pharmacy group he helped start

National Association for Specialty Pharmacy encounters growing pains in rapidly expanding market for innovative, costly drugs The National Association of Specialty Pharmacy aims to boost its profile and advocacy with its recent move to the Washington, D.C., area. The group is also changing direction by parting ways with the Florida entrepreneur who helped found NASP in 2012. That ex-CEO, Gary Cohen, filed a lawsuit against NASP on March 5 seeking at least $620,000 in compensatory damages. According to Cohen's breach of contract complaint, he was to be paid $20,000 a month but was not paid at all for many of the months worked between July 2012 and Feb. 11, when "his… Read More