Intellectual Property
Apr. 1, 2016
Gilead seeks to knock out patent verdict by attacking Merck attorney
Dirty dealing by a Merck & Co. Inc. patent lawyer should knock out the drug giant's patent claims that led to a $200 million jury verdict last week, a Gilead Sciences Inc. attorney said Wednesday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN JOSE - Dirty dealing by a Merck & Co. Inc. patent lawyer should knock out the drug giant's patent claims that led to a $200 million jury verdict last week, a Gilead Sciences Inc. attorney said Wednesday.
Merck lawyer Dr. Philippe Durette was painted as the villain in the piece by attorneys for Gilead in a post-verdict bench trial before U.S. District Judge Beth Labson...
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