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Patrick Joseph IgoeMarch 31, 2008
Patent Win Protects Eisai's Aricept Against Teva's Potential Generic Product Launch Via Preliminary Injunction
Analysis of: WSJ/Aricept Maker Wins Injunction In Patent Case | online.wsj.com
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
* As noted in the Wall Street Journal article, Aricept® is a blockbuster drug for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.  And, as noted in Judge Ackerman's ruling, Aricept sales are a huge source of Eisai's revenue - "sales of Aricept® in the United States constitute 70% of Eisai’s...
Patrick Joseph IgoeMarch 19, 2008
Amgen's EPO Patent Win At The Federal Circuit
Analysis of: WSJ/Court Sends Mircera Case Back To Trade Commission | online.wsj.com
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
(1) The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit - in a complicated 22-page split Opinion earlier today Wed 19 Mar 2008 - provided Amgen another victory in its long patent battle(s) with Hoffmann-LaRoche. (2) Amgen's Aranesp® and EPOGEN® (each a prescription only product...
Thomas SaundersDecember 21, 2007
RIPENING INHIBITORS: ROSY FUTURE OR BRUISED FRUIT?
Analysis of: Current and Potential Commercial Applicationsof the Suppression of Ethylene Action by 1-MCP in Plants | www.rohmhaas.com
Author: Thomas Saunders, Of Counsel, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
    Product shelf-life is a major economic concern for the agricultural industry.   The biological mechanism for regulating the ripening of fruits is mediated by ethylene.     Ethylene  management is addressed in three ways: 1) Ethylene...
Patrick Joseph IgoeSeptember 24, 2007
Neurontin® (Gabapentin) Patent Trials - Pfizer Victory Remains Possible
Analysis of: IN RE GABAPENTIN PATENT LITIGATION [2006-1572] - Federal Circuit Opinion | www.fedcir.gov
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
The at-risk product launch by [NasdaqGS:TEVA] Teva of generic equivalents to [NYSE:PFE] Pfizer's Neurontin® (gabapentin) might - and the emphasis is clearly on might - yet prove to be an expensive mistake by Teva. The recent Opinion by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit...
Patrick Joseph IgoeSeptember 12, 2007
Appellate Court Invalidates 2nd-Generation Altace ® (ramipril) Patent 5061722
Analysis of: Tue 11 Sep 2007 Federal Circuit Reverses Trial Court And Invalidates King Pharmaceuticals' Patent for Altace® (ramipril) | www.fedcir.gov
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
In my prior Tue 31 Jul 2007 Analysis available here http://news.glgroup.com/CM/Analysis/PostDetail.aspx?pid=14722 I stated: The upcoming Altace ® Opinion will most likely fall in line with this noted trend. In other words, King Pharmaceutical [NYSE:KG]'s patent protection for Altace ® (ramipril)...
Patrick Joseph IgoeSeptember 6, 2007
Federal Court Affirms Forest Labs' Lexapro® Patent Win Over Ivax & Cipla
Analysis of: Forest Lab's Wed 05 Sep 2007 Lexapro® Patent Victory At Appellate Court | www.fedcir.gov
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
With respect to the blockbuster antidepressant drug Lexapro®, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, CAFC or Fed Cir, affirmed the prior November, 2006 Opinion of the Delaware District Court with respect to Plaintiff Forest Labs (NYSE:FRX) Paragraph (IV) patent infringement litigation...
Patrick Joseph IgoeJuly 31, 2007
The Federal Circuit's application of KSR within Life Sciences is bad news for Branded Pharmaceuticals.
Analysis of: In Re Metoprolol Succinate Patent Litigation | www.fedcir.gov
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
KSR involved mechanical technologies, but its rulings apply to all different arts, including biotechnology, medical devices, and pharmaceuticals.  The applications of KSR analysis by the Federal Circuit are multiplying and the results are not in favor of patent owners, including those patent...
May 25, 2007
Yes, KSR v. Teleflex really IS as significant as everyone says it is.
Analysis of: KSR v. Teleflex | www.orangebookblog.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
KSR is another in a series of anti-patent Supreme Court cases, including the recent eBay and Microsoft v. AT&T cases. Without doubt, these cases will make it harder to get patents through the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and will make it easier to invalidate patents in court.  Patent "trolls"...
May 2, 2007
Medtronic Held to Infringe Abbott's Lau Stent Patents
Analysis of: Medtronic Responds to "Inequitable Conduct" Decision by U.S. District Court In Stent Litigation | biz.yahoo.com
Author: GLG Expert Contributor
1) The Lau stent patents provide relatively broad exclusive rights to Abbott and were held valid and enforceable in the recently decided Delaware court case.2) Abbott will most likely assert the same Lau patents against Medtronic's Endeavor stent, when it is launched later this year, although this will...
Patrick Joseph IgoeApril 16, 2007
JNJ's Definitive TOPAMAX(R) Win Over Mylan Labs
Analysis of: U.S. District Court Grants Permanent Injunction Prohibiting Mylan Laboratories Inc. (MYL) from Marketing Generic Version of TOPAMAX(R) | www.biospace.com
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney, Independent IP Litigation Consultant
If the March 20, 2007 rulings of US District Judge Stanley R. Chester withstand further challenges, then JNJ's TOPAMAX(R) sales will not suffer - at least with respect to Mylan Labs.  

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