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In Patent Infringement One Word Makes all the Difference

In Patent Infringement One Word Makes all the Difference

In 2005, a pharmaceutical corporation named ScriptPro obtained a patent on a device relating to an automated prescription container dispensing system that automatically fills and labels pill bottles. See Scriptpro, LLC v. Innovation Associates, Inc., 2013-1561, 2014 WL 3844192, at * 1 (Fed. Cir. Aug. 6, 2014); COLLATING UNIT FOR USE WITH A CONTROL CENTER …

Suing Competitors for Patent Infringement or Filing a Citizen Petition with the FDA May Violate Antitrust Laws

Suing Competitors for Patent Infringement or Filing a Citizen Petition with the FDA May Violate Antitrust Laws

In addressing whether a competitor’s patent infringement suit and filing of a Citizen Petition with the Federal Drug Administration can result in the violation of antitrust laws, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a district court’s finding that the patentee’s assertion of the validity of its patents was a sham. The court …

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