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5 Key Takeaways | Hot Topics in Biopharma [Video]

Kilpatrick Townsend recently held its semi-annual KTIPS (Kilpatrick Townsend Intellectual Property Seminar) in California. Firm attorneys led two days of interactive discussions with clients on the latest developments in...more

5 Key Takeaways - Hot Topics in Biopharma: From Enablement to Written Description, Section 101 Challenges, and The Patent...

Kilpatrick Townsend recently held its semi-annual KTIPS (Kilpatrick Townsend Intellectual Property Seminar) in San Francisco. Firm attorneys led two days of interactive discussions with clients on the latest developments in...more

Amgen v. Sanofi: Supreme Court to Hear Patent Enablement Arguments on March 27

We previously reported on the ongoing dispute between Amgen and Sanofi regarding enablement of genus claims. But, the case is nearing a final decision. On January 31, the Supreme Court set arguments to address Question 2...more

Sidebars Podcast | Amanda Brouillette: Taking Charge

In this episode, we interview patent litigator Amanda Brouillette, a Senior Associate in the Atlanta office of Kilpatrick Townsend. Amanda has defended a wide range of clients accused of patent infringement through all stages...more

Sidebars Podcast | Roger Wylie: Leadership Matters

In this episode, we welcome Roger Wylie, the Managing Partner of Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton. Roger was the Co-Managing Partner of Townsend and Townsend and Crew prior to its merger with Kilpatrick Stockton. Roger is a...more

The Fast and the Furious: Article 76 Proceedings in China Proceed with Speed

Article 76 of the Fourth Amendment1 to the Chinese Patent Law links regulatory approval of a generic drug and patent protection of the brand-name drug. It establishes a legal framework for resolving drug patent disputes...more

Sidebars Podcast | Rachel Rebouché and Paul R. Gugliuzza | Shining the Spotlight On Gender Inequality in Patent Litigation

In this episode, we welcome Temple University professors Rachel Rebouché and Paul Gugliuzza, authors of a forthcoming paper in the North Carolina Law Review titled, “Gender Inequality in Patent Litigation” —a data-rich paper...more

Sidebars Podcast | Looking Back on Season One

In this episode, hosts April Abele Isaacson and Kimberlynn Davis along with the podcast’s producer, Kristina Travaillot, reflect on the first season of the Sidebars podcast and provide a preview of Season Two....more

The Sound of Silence: Claiming Negative Limitations

The specification shall contain a written description of the invention. To meet the written description requirement, the applicant must convey with reasonable clarity to those skilled in the art that, as of the filing date...more

Sidebars Podcast | Cecilia Andrews: Building Your Authentic Brand [Audio]

In this episode, Cecilia Andrews, Director of Intellectual Property for Novelis, Inc., shares her approach to building an authentic brand and delivering high-impact value for clients and colleagues. Cecilia relates her career...more

Collaboration and Joint Inventorship: Who Invented this Biologic?

Background - The patent statute recognizes that an invention may be jointly invented, however, there is no definition of inventorship in the patent statute. For this reason, the courts have been left to determine what...more

Federal Circuit Affirms Another PTAB Patent-Ineligibility Decision

As previously reported on March 17, 2021, the Federal Circuit affirmed the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) decision that the rejected claims of a patent application owned by The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford...more

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