Patenting Polymorphs: Opportunities and Challenges
Proving Validity and Patentability vs. Proving Infringement in Litigation
Recording of a 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with Q&A
The CLE webinar will guide patent counsel on patenting polymorphs from drafting through patent prosecution and enforcement. The panel will further examine lessons learned from the case law and offer strategies to overcome the potential challenges.
Outline
- Patenting polymorphs
- Obviousness
- Inherent anticipation
- 112(a) and (b) issues
- Recent decisions and case study
- Proving validity/patentability vs. proving infringement in litigation
- Best practices
Benefits
The panel will review these and other vital issues:
- How to claim the solid-state crystal form in the composition after formulation
- How to characterize crystal forms by various, suitable, and sufficient experimental parameters, if needed, to distinguish them over other forms known in the art
- Consider including the experimental conditions used to produce the new crystal forms in the specification
- Are there potential technical advantages of the claimed crystal forms?
Faculty
Thomas L. Irving
Partner
The Marbury Law Group
Mr. Irving has 47 years of experience in the field of IP law. His practice includes due diligence, patent prosecution,... | Read More
Mr. Irving has 47 years of experience in the field of IP law. His practice includes due diligence, patent prosecution, reissue and reexamination, patent interferences, and counseling, including prelitigation, Orange Book listings of patents covering FDA-approved drugs, and infringement and validity analysis in the chemical fields, as well as litigation. He has served as lead counsel in many patent interferences.
CloseRoy Issac
Senior IP Counsel
Bristol Myers Squibb
Mr. Issac is Senior IP Counsel at Bristol Myers Squibb. He has served as in-house counsel for Allergan and Gilead... | Read More
Mr. Issac is Senior IP Counsel at Bristol Myers Squibb. He has served as in-house counsel for Allergan and Gilead Sciences. Mr. Issac received his Ph. D. in Bioorganic Chemistry from Purdue University and J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law.
CloseJulie M. Lake
Counsel/Director, Legal
Merck Sharp & Dohme
Ms. Lake has more than 20 years of experience in patent law, and her practice focuses on pharmaceutical patent... | Read More
Ms. Lake has more than 20 years of experience in patent law, and her practice focuses on pharmaceutical patent prosecution, due diligence, and client counseling. Ms. Lake received her J.D. from Notre Dame University and her A.M. in Chemistry from Harvard University.
CloseMichelle E. O'Brien
Partner, Head of Life Sciences
The Marbury Law Group
Ms. O’Brien has more than 20 years of experience representing domestic and foreign clients of all sizes in... | Read More
Ms. O’Brien has more than 20 years of experience representing domestic and foreign clients of all sizes in patent procurement, litigation, and client counseling, with a particular emphasis on chemical, biochemical, and pharmaceutical technologies. Exemplary areas of her technical expertise include polymer chemistry; ceramics; glass; food chemistry; cosmetics; paper products; adhesives; and pharmaceutical products, including new chemical entities and formulations and novel solid forms, including polymorphs, cocrystals, and amorphous forms of compounds.
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