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Novartis v. Union of India & Others is a landmark decision by a two-judge bench of the Indian Supreme Court on the issue of whether Novartis could patent Gleevec in India, and was the culmination of a seven-year-long litigation fought by Novartis. The Supreme Court upheld the Indian patent office's rejection of the patent application.
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Novartis was formed in 1996 by the merger of Ciba-Geigy and Sandoz. [6] It was considered the largest corporate merger in history during that time. [6] The pharmaceutical and agrochemical divisions of both companies formed Novartis as an independent entity. The name Novartis was based on the Latin terms, novae artes (new skills). [6]
(Reuters) -Novartis failed to convince a federal court to block generic drugmaker MSN Pharmaceuticals from launching its own version of Novartis' blockbuster heart-failure drug Entresto, according ...
Novartis AG (NYSE: NVS) said it dutifully paid millions to Genentech as part of a patent licensing deal dated back to 2005. But now, Novartis discovered it accidentally overpaid by nearly $210 ...
Novartis has been These teams are spending big money bulking up pipelines with specialty drugs designed to replace prior generation therapies. Novartis' Plans to Protect Sandostatin's Billion ...
Bayer, the company which bought Chiron Diagnostics, sued Chiron Corporation in 2002 citing that it hid patent and equipment problems from them during purchase negotiations. [32] The case filed in Delaware alleged breach of warranty, fraud, negligent misrepresentation, violation of the duty of good faith and fair dealing and breach of contract ...
The Global Dossier is an online public service launched in June 2014 by the five "IP5" offices, i.e. the European Patent Office (EPO), the Japan Patent Office (JPO), the Korean Intellectual Property Office (KIPO), China's National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) and the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), to offer an integrated access to the respective "file wrappers", free of ...