In a closely watched case with huge repercussions for the biotechnology industry, a federal appeals court has held for the second time that isolated human genes are patent-eligible
...Albert, co-chairman of the litigation group at Boston-based Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks. "Monsanto's theory appears to be that DuPont's...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled as a matter of first impression that license negotiations related to reasonable royalties and damages are not privileged
Patent lawyers say the May 25 en banc ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit tightening the standards for inequitable conduct is likely to sharply curtail defense-side misconduct
It was during closing arguments in a trial testing who had invented the antibody behind Abbott Laboratories' hugely successful autoimmune drug, Humira. Defense attorney Bill Lee highlighted testimony
...made of it?'" said Ilan Barzilay, an intellectual property specialist with Wolf Greenfield & Sacks in Boston. "Google is going to say, 'Hey, look . . . we're...
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