By Scott Graham | January 8, 2021
The firm's deep roots in San Francisco and in intellectual property helped it check all the boxes, Wesley Overson says.
By Alaina Lancaster | December 21, 2020
The Theranos fraud case is the latest to attempt to untangle the blurred lines of attorney-client privilege in white-collar investigations.
By Scott Graham | December 10, 2020
The court signaled this week that Amgen may have claimed its cholesterol-fighting antibodies too broadly. But one judge suggested it might be time for the court to rethink its law of enablement.
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By Max Mitchell | November 25, 2020
The settlement stems from claims brought under the False Claims Act that attorneys from Philadelphia-based Ross Feller Casey initially filed before the government joined the suit.
By Scott Graham | November 5, 2020
Silicon Valley life science litigator Bill Gaede took over as McDermott, Will & Emery's global IP chair in September.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 13, 2020
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila found that a 33-month delay between the first indictment and the most recent charges did not violate Elizabeth Holmes' right to a speedy trial.
By Scott Graham | October 6, 2020
A California biotech tools company filed a low-key complaint against Regeneron in New York while going in guns blazing against Pfizer in San Diego. The company says all it wants is recognition, including in the form of royalties, for its pioneering contribution to research.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 6, 2020
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila said the complexity of the case suggests it will include numerous, voluminous discovery, discrete issues flushed out in motion practice and other technology that will need to be carefully examined.
By Chad Shear and Geoff Biegler | August 21, 2020
One key to a successful outcome against generic challengers in a Hatch-Waxman case is a compelling and factual invention story based on evidence that was created in real time—during the drug development and regulatory process, according to Fish & Richardson's Chad Shear and Geoff Biegler.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 20, 2020
Motley Rice's Fidelma Fitzpatrick, who is lead counsel of the plaintiffs' executive committee for the California Joint Council Coordinated Proceedings and helped to negotiate the deal, said the proposed settlement would provide expedited relief to thousands of women.
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