... Loeb previously was vice president of intellectual property at Genentech Inc., which was bought in 2009 by the Swiss health-care company...
... Loeb previously was vice president of intellectual property at Genentech Inc., which was bought in 2009 by the Swiss health care company...
In the relatively new field of IP litigation, a handful of women have made strides
...the Court—including the Free Software Foundation and Red Hat, Inc.—went so far as to argue that software patents as a...
...s some of the things we liked about them: Aetna Inc.—While in-house pro bono continues to expand, we saw a...
This week: What do you get when you throw IP guru Marshall Phelps into a room with RPX Corp., Acacia Research, and Erich Spangenberg? A candid talk about the business model employed by big non-practi
... GINGER DREGER, previously an in-house counsel at Genentech, Inc., jumped to the San Francisco office of Arnold & Porter at...
... and its May 22, 2009, decision in In re Genentech Inc. have generated additional venue disputes from defendants interested in moving...
...of Trellis Bioscience, Inc., as senior counsel. He has also been a partner at Cooley Godward Kronish and the GC of Genentech, Inc. . . . ...
...amp; Foerster to join three-year-old biotech start-up Collateral Therapeutics, Inc. He helped the company license promising gene therapy research from the University...
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