Sandoz didn’t violate the rules when applying to sell its drug Zarxio, the
The case centered on interpreting a 2010 law for approving copies of biologic drugs, known as biosimilars. Sandoz in March was the first company to get
The appeals panel ordered the case sent back to the trial judge in San Francisco to consider whether Zarxio infringes an Amgen patent for use of filgrastim, Neupogen’s active ingredient.
Amgen can still ask the judge to halt the sales until the
The case is Amgen Inc.
Patent Reform Legislation on Hold Until After Congress Returns
Legislation backed by some technology companies to curb nuisance patent suits will not be voted on in Congress this summer amid opposition from a conservative organization and demands for changes from some businesses.
«There is more work to be done," House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, said Tuesday. He said no action will be taken on the bill, H.R. 9, before the
John Cornyn of Texas, the Senate’s No. 2 Republican and a drafter of that chamber’s version, said a companion bill may face a vote «hopefully after August.»
Supporters of the legislation, including Google Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., Rackspace Hosting Inc. and retailers, had been hoping for passage as early as this week after a similar bill passed the previous session of Congress with overwhelming support.
Bills in both houses would require patent owners to provide more information on infringement claims and make the loser pay the winner’s legal fees. The goal is to make it cheaper and easier to fend off lawsuits in which owners of
Universities and some
The drug and biotechnology industries are pushing for a separate provision that would insulate its members from reviews at the
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Trademark
Tory Burch Award in Counterfeit Products Case Tops $41 Million
/p>New York fashion house Tory Burch LLC was awarded damages and attorney fees in excess of $41 million in an infringement case against a New
In a suit filed in federal court in May 2013, the company accused Lin & J International Inc. of making and selling knockoff clothing and jewelry bearing Tory Burch trademarks.
In a final judgment entered July 10, she awarded damages totaling $38.9 million, attorney fees of $2.29 million and
Additionally, she ordered the recall and destruction of all remaining infringing products and promotional material, telling the defendants they had to withdraw a pending trademark application.
The case is River Light V LP
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Copyright
Ashley Madison Fights Hackers’ Data Breach With DMCA Notice
Operators of the Ashley Madison website that purports to help people have
According to Fortune, the company has sent a notice under the DMCA to a site where the alleged hackers posted what they said was information about Ashley Madison users, demanding that user data be taken down.
Hackers have claimed that they have data on Ashley Madison’s 37 million users and will make it available to the public.
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Trade Secrets/Industrial Espionage
Macquarie Loses Appeal of
Macquarie Group Ltd.’s Macquarie Bank unit failed to persuade a federal appeals court to reject a $2.3 million damages award in a trade secrets case.
The underlying case began in North Dakota state court when the
The defendants had the case moved to federal court, where Macquarie’s claims were dismissed, as were most of the oil companies’ counterclaims against the Australian company.
The court let stand a claim that Macquarie misappropriated trade secrets relating to the development potential of some oil and gas leases in North Dakota. The court awarded $2.3 million in damages and attorney fees. Macquarie appealed.
On July 17 the
The appellate panel also agreed that the misappropriation was «willful and malicious» under North Dakota law. It affirmed the damages and fees totaling $2.3 million.
«We disagree with the ruling and are considering our options," Macquarie said in an
The lower court case is Macquarie Bank Ltd.
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