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Takeda Pharma Co. v. Zydus Pharma Inc.

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Case Name: Takeda Pharma Co. v. Zydus Pharma Inc., No. 18-1994, 2021 WL 3144897 (D.N.J. July 26, 2021) (Wolfson, J.) - Drug Product and Patent(s)-in-Suit: Prevacid® SoluTab™ (lansoprazole delayed-release orally-disintegrating...more

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The Sham Litigation Exception after AbbVie - Is the Subjective Element a Sham?

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The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) sued AbbVie and Besins Healthcare, co-owners of a patent that covered brand AndroGel, in 2017. The FTC claimed that the manufacturers had brought “sham” patent infringement litigation in...more

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AbbVie’s Enforcement of its ‘Patent Thicket’ For Humira Under the BPCIA Does Not Provide Cognizable Basis for an Antitrust...

In a recent decision in In Re Humira (Adalimumab) Antitrust Litigation, No. 19-cv-1873, Judge Shah of the Northern District of Illinois dismissed a consolidated class action complaint filed by U.S. purchasers of AbbVie Inc.’s...more

Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

Cert Petition Asks How Far Does the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine Extend?

On February 28, 2018, the Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. (PRTC) filed a petition for a writ of certiorari after its antitrust claims against San Juan Cable LLC (OneLink) were dismissed by the First Circuit Court of...more

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