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Ethicon Endo Surgery, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, has filed a complaint for declaratory judgment of non-infringement against Covidien, which is owned by Medtronic. 21 December 2016
Asia-Pacific
Phylogica, an Australian drug discovery company, has extended its research collaboration and licensing agreement with Genentech to discover novel antibiotics. 21 December 2016
Americas
Sloan Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, based in New York, and Juno Therapeutics have filed a complaint for declaratory judgment of patent infringement against Kite Pharma. 20 December 2016
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Marc Doring of Allen & Overy discusses his reaction to the UK government’s announcement that it will ratify the UPC, at the Life Sciences Patents Network Europe 2016, held in London by LSIPR. 20 December 2016
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Nicola Dagg of Allen & Overy discusses what is on the horizon for 2017 at both the Court of Appeal and the UK Supreme Court, at the Life Sciences Patents Network Europe 2016, hosted in London by LSIPR. 20 December 2016
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Life Sciences Patents Network Europe 2016: Video interview with Sven Bostyn, University of Liverpool
“The regulatory system has to be amended,” says Sven Bostyn of the University of Liverpool, when talking about second medical use patents at the Life Sciences Patents Network Europe 2016, hosted by LSIPR in London. 20 December 2016
Americas
Editas Medicine, a US genome-editing company, has taken a licence to intellectual property relating to CRISPR technologies for human therapeutics, amid a continuing CRISPR patent battle. 20 December 2016
Big Pharma
At the Life Sciences Patents Network Europe 2016, a conference hosted in London by LSIPR, Thomas Kolzau of Enin Pharma led a roundtable on mature licensing strategies. 20 December 2016
Americas
Medical device company Maquet Cardiovascular has filed a complaint against Saphena Medical, a company producing a system known as Venapax, for allegedly infringing its patents. 19 December 2016
Americas
A Boston-based hospital, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, has been awarded $10.2 million in royalty payments after it won a patent case against pharmaceutical company Perrigo. 19 December 2016