Posts Tagged ‘Case’
Merck Settles Patent Infringement Case for Zetia® (ezetimibe)
Ranbaxy’s US arm to face patent infringement suit
US-based Purdue Pharma has filed a patent infringement suit against India’s largest drug company, Ranbaxy, after the latter’s wholly-owned US subsidiary, Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals Inc, applied for marketing approval of a low-cost version of Purdue’s pain relieving medicine, Oxycodone.
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Natcore gets patent on thin film technology for cheaper solar
Tara Fehr/The Star-LedgerFile photo of Weston Solutions workers installing a solar panel on a municipal garage in Newark, December 12, 2009. Natcore Technology has been awarded a patent by the U.S. for a proprietary process for growing films on silicon…
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Patent pool starts to attract interest
[CAPE TOWN] An industry-led ‘patent pool’, set up last year to target neglected diseases, has finally yielded some fruit.
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Genetic Technologies Says Core US Patent Claims Upheld
NEW YORK (GenomeWeb News) – Genetic Technologies today said that the US Patent and Trademark Office has upheld, without amendment, the firm’s core US patent covering non-coding DNA.
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Merck Settles Patent Infringement Case for Zetia® (ezetimibe)
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J.—-Merck & Co., Inc. and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. have reached an agreement to settle their patent litigation involving Glenmark’s challenge to Merck’s patent covering ZETIA ® .
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Copyright in a Global Information Economy, 2009 Case and Statutory Supplement
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<p> Comprehensive and up-to-date, this <b>2009 Statutory Supplement</b> is the perfect complement to any copyright law casebook, including the authors’ own <i> Copyright in a Global Information Economy</i>, now in its Second Edition. </p> <p> <b>Featuring important domestic and international materials, plus cases:</b> </p> <ul> <li> The U.S. Copyright Act </li> <li> Relevant provisions from Titles 18 and 28 of the United States Code </li> <li> The Table of Contents to Title 37 of the Code of Federal Regulations </li> <li> Major international copyright treaties </li> <li> Notable European Union Directives </li> <li> High-… More >>
Copyright in a Global Information Economy, 2009 Case and Statutory Supplement
HemCon Medical Technologies to ask for reversal of jury verdict in chitosan patent case
Patent Losses Trump ObamaCare Benefits
There’s good news and bad news in the estimates drug companies made in recent weeks of their expected costs as a result of ObamaCare.
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AU Optronics Prevails in Patent Dispute With LG Display: Court Concludes LG Display Infringed All 4 of AUO’s Patents
AU Optronics Corp. is very pleased with the result that, following the finding by the United States District Court for the District of Delaware on February 16, 2010 that LG Display infringed all 4 of the AUO patents asserted at trial, the Court further concluded on April 30, 2010 that AUO did not infringe any of the 4 patents asserted at trial by LGD, indicating that AUO has prevailed in this …
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Smartphone patent battles: Dumb move or smart strategy?
“We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions, or we can do something about it.”
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Area patents
The following U.S. patents were granted to Lucas, Fulton, and Wood county inventors in March, 2010 and published in the Official Gazette of the Patent and Trademark Office. For more information call the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, Business Technology Department at 419-259-5209. #7,674,290 Method and apparatus for fixing a graft in a bone tunnel; Daniel J. McKernan, Sylvania, and Gregory …
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HemCon Medical Technologies to ask for reversal of jury verdict in chitosan patent case
HemCon Medical Technologies, Inc., announced today that it will ask a US District Court in New Hampshire to review and reverse a jury verdict based on a patent held by Marine Polymer Technologies, Inc. The jury awarded damages of $29.4 million against HemCon in the patent case. HemCon will ask the Court to review the validity of the patent and reverse the damage award.
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