Judge publishes reasoning in Washington University v WARF dispute
The University of Wisconsin’s licensing arm, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), “improperly favoured” its own interests in breach of a contract related to patent licensing, according to Senior District Judge Joseph Bataillon.
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30 November 2018 The University of Wisconsin’s licensing arm has been ordered to pay Washington University $31.6 million in a fight over patent licensing relating to one of AbbVie’s kidney drugs.
30 November 2018 The University of Wisconsin’s licensing arm has been ordered to pay Washington University $31.6 million in a fight over patent licensing relating to one of AbbVie’s kidney drugs.
30 November 2018 The University of Wisconsin’s licensing arm has been ordered to pay Washington University $31.6 million in a fight over patent licensing relating to one of AbbVie’s kidney drugs.