Apparently, there’s no vaccine for legal malpractice suits against IP lawyers.
A fledgling San Diego biotech company is suing Foley & Lardner for allegedly missing the filing date on an international patent application.
A fledgling biotech company is suing Foley & Lardner for allegedly missing the filing date on an international patent application. Vaxiion Therapeutics, which develops new ways to deliver vaccines using genetically engineered mini-cells, claims Foley attorneys missed the deadline by four days, allowing a competitor to cash in on the same intellectual property, according to a complaint filed in San Diego County Superior Court. The kicker is that Foley allegedly represented the competitor at the same time.
January 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Apparently, there’s no vaccine for legal malpractice suits against IP lawyers.
A fledgling San Diego biotech company is suing Foley & Lardner for allegedly missing the filing date on an international patent application.
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