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By Tom McParland | March 28, 2019
U.S. Chief Judge Leonard P. Stark ruled there was no evidence Quest Licensing Corp. had acted in bad faith by pursuing its claims.
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By Tom McParland | March 11, 2019
In a court filing Friday, Baxalta Inc. argued that Bayer's patent was invalid and that the German-based pharmaceutical firm had presented no evidence to support the jury's damages award.
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By Tom McParland | February 11, 2019
The Feb. 8 ruling, from U.S. Magistrate Judge Richard A. Lloret, came in response to Boehringer's second set of production requests pertaining to its "unclean hands" defense in Abbvie's infringement suit, which accuses the German drugmaker of trying to illegally capitalize on Humira's clinical success.
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By Tom McParland | February 7, 2019
According to court records posted Tuesday, the Wilmington jury rejected Baxalta's arguments that Bayer's patent was invalid after six days of trial in the case, which was filed in December 2016, when Baxalta was still owned by Irish biopharmacuetical firm Shire.
By Ken Seddon | January 24, 2019
A new year brings with it inevitable changes, and along with those changes comes a degree of uncertainty, particularly given the volatility of the global economy. Trade disputes, posturing and market fluctuations all portend a 2019 that can have a significant impact on intellectual property.
By Scott Graham | January 7, 2019
The question in HP v. Berkheimer is whether patent eligibility is always a matter of law that can be resolved at an early, less costly stage of litigation.
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By Scott Graham | November 28, 2018
The University of Wisconsin allocated Washington University 1 percent of a royalty stream on a kidney treatment the two schools patented. Apparently the figure should have been closer to 30 percent.
By Scott Graham | November 21, 2018
U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel says he lacks jurisdiction to rule after Qualcomm promises not to sue over nine patents identified by Apple.
By Scott Graham | November 9, 2018
In the Cisco-Arista feud, Chief Judge Sharon Prost rules that the equitable doctrine forbidding an inventor from selling a patent and then attacking its validity can't be squared with the America Invents Act.
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By Tom McParland | October 30, 2018
A Delaware federal judge has denied Intel Corp.'s bid to transfer an infringement suit to California, where the chip giant is already facing claims that it had infringed patents for semiconductors and microprocessors.
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