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The traditional business model for a new drug relies on a substantial period of market exclusivity to recoup extensive research and development costs. 1 May 2011
Generics
Natural products have been used to relieve a variety of diseases and conditions for millennia. 1 May 2011
Americas
US patent reform looks like it may finally be coming. John Pegram and Mark Ellinger explain the proposed changes. 1 May 2011
Americas
As biotechnology patents continue to grow in importance, uncertainty remains on both sides of the Atlantic as to exactly what is patentable. Simon O’Brien and David Gass take a look. 1 May 2011
Americas
The Canadian Federal Court of Appeal recently considered whether ‘invalid selection’ can be an independent ground for invalidating selection patents. Katie Wang looks at the implications. 1 May 2011
Europe
Recent European decisions have provided much to think about for practitioners concerned with DNA sequences. Caroline Pallard and Bart Swinkels investigate. 1 May 2011
Americas
Practitioners can take heart from recent developments in the Brazilian courts, say Otto Licks and Anderson Nascimento. 1 May 2011
Big Pharma
First instance courts in France have adopted controversial interpretations of an important Enlarged Board of Appeal decision, says Stéphane Agasse. 1 May 2011
Biotechnology
A growing number of biotechnology inventions relate to peptides, oligonucleotides and other small molecules that could be used in therapeutic applications. Caroline Pallard explains the challenges of patenting such inventions. 1 May 2010
Americas
A recent US district court ruling could significantly affect companies that patent genes and threaten the health of an entire industry. LSIPR investigates. 1 May 2010