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12 September 2018Americas

Victory for Mylan and Teva as appeals court affirms invalidations

Generic drug makers Mylan and Teva were afforded victory earlier this week when the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the invalidation of four patents owned by biotech company Acorda Therapeutics.

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3 April 2017   A Delaware district court has invalidated four patents owned by Acorda Therapeutics after the company and Alkermes Pharma Ireland alleged that Apotex, Mylan, Roxane Laboratories and Teva infringed them.
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17 August 2017   The Biotechnology Industry Organization and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, two trade groups representing US pharmaceutical companies, have backed Acorda in an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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3 April 2017   A Delaware district court has invalidated four patents owned by Acorda Therapeutics after the company and Alkermes Pharma Ireland alleged that Apotex, Mylan, Roxane Laboratories and Teva infringed them.
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17 August 2017   The Biotechnology Industry Organization and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, two trade groups representing US pharmaceutical companies, have backed Acorda in an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

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Americas
3 April 2017   A Delaware district court has invalidated four patents owned by Acorda Therapeutics after the company and Alkermes Pharma Ireland alleged that Apotex, Mylan, Roxane Laboratories and Teva infringed them.
Americas
17 August 2017   The Biotechnology Industry Organization and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, two trade groups representing US pharmaceutical companies, have backed Acorda in an appeal to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.