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By Chad Shear and Teresa Lavoie | July 20, 2020
When it comes to patent due diligence, how do you know which experts to pull from the bench and who to leave on the sidelines?
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By Alaina Lancaster | July 20, 2020
"I'm sitting in the ceremonial courtroom alone, and I look out and try to envision what a jury trial for three months would look like here, maybe 12 jurors and 5 alternates, maybe more," said U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, as parties in the federal case against Elizabeth Holmes work to pinpoint a trial date that's safe in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
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By Scott Graham | June 16, 2020
The firm adds Hogan Lovells Arlene Chow and Ernest Yakob in New York five months after landing the co-chair of Williams & Connolly's patent group. All represent innovators in the pharmaceutical and biologic drug space.
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By Scott Graham | June 8, 2020
The company's agreement to trade biosimilar competitors' earlier market entry in Europe for lengthier exclusivity in the U.S. does not run afoul of the Supreme Court's Actavis decision, U.S. District Judge Manish Shah ruled Monday.
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By Scott Graham | June 3, 2020
Genentech is looking to block sales of Amgen's cancer biosimilar Mvasi because Amgen failed to provide 180 days' notice when it shifted manufacturing plans from California to Rhode Island. Judge Kimberly Moore said Genentech is proposing "an extraordinarily broad view" of the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act.
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By Scott Graham | May 29, 2020
BIO makes its pitch for maintaining strong IP rights around COVID-19 therapies.
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By Chad Shear and Teresa A. Lavoie | May 29, 2020
Putting yourself at the threshold of the other door and considering the room from that perspective can provide useful reminders of each side's strategic opportunities and concerns, and ensure that the doors to the deal are kept open.
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By Ross Todd | May 26, 2020
Lawyers for Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes had argued in a motion filed earlier this month that a superseding information prosecutors filed without grand jury sign-off should be dismissed, because she has not waived the right to be charged by indictment.
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By Phillip Bantz | May 15, 2020
"Lawyers, in my personal view and to over-generalize, can be a little too risk-averse," said Ligand's longtime general counsel, Charles Berkman.
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By Jonathan Ringel | May 7, 2020
A typical intellectual property transaction licensing a drug to a producer might take four to six months. The deal for Emory University's potential treatment for COVID-19 took two weeks.
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