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Top Ten Biotech IP Stories of 2012
I admit, I am a sucker for lists, esp. Top Ten Lists, and a few days ago, sat through a half hour of “local news” wherein the anchors breathlessly related the Top Ten Rhode Island News Stories of 2012. Well, … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous
Tagged AIA, Bilski, biotechnology news, David Kappos, Federal Circuit, Myriad, Patent Law, Prometheus v. Mayo, Supreme Court, Therasense, USPTO, Warren Woessner
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In re Rosuvastatin Calcium Patent Litigation – Making “Therasense” out of Confusion
Recently, a divided three judge panel sorting out a multi-party Hatch-Waxman suit, ruled that the patentee, Shinonogi, had not committed inequitable conduct in obtaining the patent that was subsequently reissued so as to obtain narrow claims focused on Rosuvastatin, or … Continue reading
Posted in Inequitable Conduct/Rule 56, Reissue
Tagged AstraZenca, biotechnology, biotechnology law, biotechnology news, Crestor, Federal Circuit, Hatch-Waxman, inequitable conduct, intellectual property, ip, Patent Law, patents, reissue, Rosuvastatin, Shinonogi, Therasense, Warren Woessner
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Common Patent for European Union Adopted
The European Union has finally decided to adopt a common patent that will be granted in three languages – English, French and German – but will cover all of the 27 EU countries. Note that there is not a perfect … Continue reading
Posted in EP and UK Practice
Tagged biotechnology law, EPO, intellectual property, ip, IP law tools, Patent Law, patents, Warren Woessner
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Supreme Court Grants Myriad’s Petition for Cert.
I feel a bit like Al Pacino in “The Godfather – Part 3” when he shouts, “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!” (Repeated memorably by Silvio Dante in “The Sopranos”.) Now the Supreme Court … Continue reading
Posted in Patent Eligible Subject Matter
Tagged human gene, intellectual property, Patent Law, Supreme Court, Warren Woessner
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