Uncertainty Clouds Pharma Patent Validity As SCOTUS Ruminates On Amgen Case

The pharma and biotech industry is waiting with bated breath for the decision from the US Supreme Court over a contentious case involving Amgen. The result of the SCOTUS decision could have a huge impact on drugmakers’ profits, commercial strategy, and industry innovation.    

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In a keenly observed move, in November 2022, the US Supreme Court agreed to review a controversial case that may have a profound effect on the extent to which pharmaceutical companies must disclose certain information in their patents.

This particular case involves Amgen, Inc., which is fighting to overturn a federal appeals court decision that invalidated a...

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