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‘Misconceived’ Sanofi appeal over injector pen patent gets shot down by Full Court
Appeals 2019-02-25 1:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Court has denied a request by Sanofi that it review a judge’s refusal to block Alphapharm from listing its Semglee insulin injector pen on the PBS, calling the pharmaceutical giant’s appeal “misconceived”.

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ACCC intent on proving misuse of market power claims in Ramsay Health trial
Baker McKenzie 2019-02-22 11:19 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The stakes will be high for the ACCC when the trial kicks off Monday in its case against Ramsay Health Care alleging the hospital giant misused its market power and engaged in exclusive dealing, after the competition regulator came up short in its last big misuse of market power case against pharmaceutical giant Pfizer.

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Fisher & Paykel, ResMed lay down swords in global patent dispute
DLA Piper 2019-02-22 1:00 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

New Zealand-based medical device maker Fisher & Paykel and US-based ResMed have agreed to resolve all disputes between them over patents for devices used to treat sleep apnea.

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Calgary CFO convicted for misstating company revenue
Article 2019-02-20 10:20 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The former chief financial officer for Calvary Health Care has been convicted and sentenced after pleading guilty to making false records that misstated the company’s revenue by millions of dollars.

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Court to issue speedy ruling on Sanofi’s second stab at injector pen injunction
Appeals 2019-02-20 9:48 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

The Full Federal Court will issue its judgment Friday in French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi’s challenge to a judge’s refusal to block Alphapharm from listing an insulin injector pen on the PBS, just two weeks after the court heard arguments in the appeal.

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Sandoz ordered to pay Lundbeck over $26.3M for infringing Lexapro patent
Clayton Utz 2019-02-19 10:18 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Generic drug maker Sandoz must pay $26.34 million to Danish pharmacuetical giant Lundbeck and a subsidiary for infringing the Australian patent behind the blockbuster antidepressant Lexapro, a judge has found.

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Neurim wins fight to amend patent for top-selling Circadin amid infringement case
David Shavin 2019-02-19 7:35 pm By Christine Caulfield Melbourne

Drug maker Neurim Pharmaceuticals has won a bid to amend its Australian patent for top selling sleeping pill Circadin over the protests of two generic pharmaceutical companies, whch argued Neurim had purposely delayed the application to gain an unfair advantage in its infringement suit.

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Allergan snips Botox trade mark case against Self Care
Griffith Hack 2019-02-18 9:17 pm By Miklos Bolza Sydney

Pharmaceutical giant Allergan has streamlined its trade mark case against Self Care Corporation, which makes products marketed as Botox alternatives.

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Apotex, Cipla resolve claims over Dymista patent
Ashurst 2019-02-18 1:34 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Canadian generic manufacturer Apotex has agreed to drop its lawsuit against India’s Cipla seeking to invalidate its Australian patent for popular nasal spray Dymista.

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Slater & Gordon mulls class action over doctors’ ‘excessive’ work hours
Class Actions 2019-02-15 11:45 pm By Cat Fredenburgh Melbourne

Law firm Slater and Gordon is investigating a class action against hospitals for encouraging “excessive and unsafe” work hours by doctors, some of whom the firm found routinely work up to 100 hours per week.

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