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Intellectual Property

Apr. 18, 2013

David C. Doyle

Morrison & Foerster LLP San Diego Patent


This past year, Doyle represented generic drug manufacturer Sandoz Inc., a subsidiary of global pharmaceutical giant Novartis AG, in 15 of its most important abbreviated new drug application, or ANDA, cases under the HatchWaxman Act.


In one of Doyle's most significant victories for the company, a Delaware federal court ruled that four patents held by Allergan Inc. for an extended-release treatment for overactive bladder conditions were invalid due to obvious...

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