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Ariosa Diagnostics has urged the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to reject Sequenom’s en banc request, stating that behind its “sky is falling” rhetoric is really a demand for courts to revise the US Supreme Court’s two-part test in determining the eligibility of a patent. 22 October 2015
Asia
As well as much other debate, the High Court’s decision in D’Arcy v Myriad Genetics has created uncertainty in terms of the patent eligibility of naturally occurring molecules other than DNA, says Tania Obranovich, special counsel at Watermark Intellectual Asset Management. 22 October 2015
Biotechnology
The life sciences sector in the UK is booming, as delegates at October’s BIA forum heard. Jane Wainwright of Potter Clarkson reports. 22 October 2015
Americas
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board has rejected another inter partes review petition filed by hedge fund manager Kyle Bass’s organisation the Coalition for Affordable Drugs. 21 October 2015
Americas
Law firm Goodwin Procter has hired William Growney and Cindy McAdams as partners in the firm’s technology and life sciences group in Silicon Valley. 20 October 2015
Americas
US President Barack Obama has been urged by several non-government organisations to permanently exempt the world’s least developed countries from having to grant patents for pharmaceutical products. 20 October 2015
Americas
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has declined to hear the Amgen v Sandoz ‘patent dance’ dispute en banc. 19 October 2015
Americas
A counsel for pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly has said that recent court decisions, including Ariosa v Sequenom, will create a bar to innovation. 16 October 2015
Americas
A director of a research initiative pioneered by pharmaceutical company GSK has said that recognising the initial owner of intellectual property is at the heart of its priorities. 16 October 2015
Americas
The US’s consul general in Rio de Janeiro has urged the US and Brazilian governments to work together to tackle the long delay in biotechnology-related patents being granted at Brazil’s intellectual property office. 15 October 2015