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Law firm Fish & Richardson has added patent attorney Lisa Chiarini to its intellectual property litigation group.   5 May 2015
Biotechnology
For companies that are considering conducting patent litigation around the world, the EPO is a very useful forum for testing their strategy or opposition tactics at a relatively low cost. Hazel Ford and Leythem Wall of Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner describe the numerous advantages of the procedures available.   30 April 2015
Big Pharma
The English High Court has ruled that a patent covering Novartis’s transdermal patch treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, Exelon, is invalid.   29 April 2015
Americas
A US court has ruled on how five claims in two patents related to acne drug Absorica should be construed, in a patent infringement case between Canada-based Cipher Pharmaceuticals and Actavis.   28 April 2015
Americas
The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has again found a patent covering a heart rate monitor to be valid, reversing and remanding a district court’s decision for further consideration in the long-running Biosig v Nautilus case.   28 April 2015
Americas
Hedge fund manager Kyle Bass and his Coalition for Affordable Drugs is continuing its campaign against certain pharmaceutical patents, most recently seeking to invalidate patents owned by Celgene and NPS Pharma.   27 April 2015
Americas
Japanese pharmaceutical company Hisamitsu and its US-based subsidiary Noven have sued Mylan for allegedly infringing two patents covering oestrogen patch Minivelle.   27 April 2015
Americas
Drug maker Shire, alongside two other companies, has sued Amneal Pharmaceuticals for allegedly infringing a patent related to Lialda, a drug for treating ulcerative colitis.   24 April 2015
Biotechnology
Biotechnology companies are concerned about the Dutch government’s plans to allow small plant breeders to develop new breeds while avoiding paying licensing fees, according to reports.   23 April 2015
Europe
In the second instalment of a regular column on the unitary patent and Unified Patent Court by law firm Taylor Wessing, Paul England and Simon Cohen discuss how watching the new system will also mean monitoring the old one.   23 April 2015