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Purple Book Launches New Chapter in Generic Drugs
Until the passage of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act in 2010 (the BPCIA), the legal framework for approval of generic biological drugs did not exist, and until quite recently the legal structures needed for approval of generic biologic drugs had not been implemented. The Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) recent creation of "The Purple Book" is an important step toward the approval of less expensive biosimilar or biointerchangeable biologics.Tools for Challenging Patents Grow in Popularity
Sept. 16 marked the two-year anniversary of the implementation of the America Invents Act (AIA), which introduced multiple new tools for challenging the validity of issued patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.New Leaders of the Law: Law Tribune Names its 2014 Winners
As we read the scores of applications for our annual New Leaders of the Law honors, we noticed the wide variety of legal practices represented.Conn. Law Firms Hiring Up, With Transactional Attorneys in Demand
The fall hiring season at Connecticut law firms has been notably brisk, with more fresh-out-of-law-school associates being added to a mix of lateral partners.Judge Eyes Fees Award as Sanction in Patent Dispute
A Connecticut federal judge expressed concern about the costs and risks of patent litigation for small companies in allowing a snap-fastener company to seek attorney fees.Litigation Department Of The Year: Cantor Colburn Brings Nonlegal Expertise In The IP Law Arena
Cantor Colburn is a law firm. And a haven for scientists. "I think almost 90 percent of our lawyers have a science degree. We're either bored or we like to study," joked the firm's cochairman of litigation, William Cass, who has a mechanical engineering degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. "We have people with all levels of expertise."Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014
What you will likely find most interesting in the articles on the following pages is the incredible array of cases handled by Connecticut firms—an intellectual property case involving a dental manufacturer's patent, an employment law case involving racial slurs, and financial litigation involving allegedly misled investors, to name but a few. If you want to learn just a little more about a practice area that's not your own, this is a painless way to do it.Litigation Departments Of The Year 2014
The Connecticut Law Tribune's annual Litigation Departments of the Year competition was truly a case study. We had well over 30 law firms submit nearly 60 applications, with some firms opting to compete in more than one category. We picked 15 winners.On The Move: Legal Industry Job Changes
Heather J. Lange has been elevated to principal at Brody Wilkinson in Southport. She joined the firm in 2009 as counsel and is a member of the Trusts & Estates and Dispute Resolution groups. She practices in the areas of estate planning, trust and estate administration, estate settlement, and probate, trust and fiduciary litigation.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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