3. Nokia files IP infringement suit against Apple for infringing Nokia’s 10 wireless patents.
4. Anglo-Swedish drug giant sues one of the India’s top pharma company for infringing the innovator’s patent coverage by attempting to manufacture and market anti-ulcer drug.
5. One of the top French drug maker asks a U.S. federal court to block another drug manufacturer from selling a generic version of its cancer drug in the United States because it infringes its patent.
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7. Market capitalization of Eli Lilly decreased by $36 million – a loss of 1/3 market cap, after the US Court of Appeals’ decided that Eli Lilly’s patent on Prozac was invalid (August 09, 2000).
8. Royalties from inventions were estimated at $150 billion/year worldwide (in 2002) and were expected to grow at 30% p.a. for the subsequent 5 years.
10. Fonar, a small medical firm with annual revenues of less than $12 million, gained $128.7 million as damages from GE for infringement on Fonar’s MRI patent.
11. J&J was awarded $324 million in a stent patent infringement case against Boston Scientific.
12. Medical Instrument was awarded $424 million in a patent lawsuit against Elekta in the year 2002.
23. It has a deep impact on organization’s various functions like strategic direction, R&D, engineering, profitability and sustainability.
24. Having a sound IP protection regime within an organization ensures that it has a “sustainable competitive advantage”.We at Origiin enable organizations to protect their business interests in an efficient and simplified manner…
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27. Enable clients to realize long term value and benefits from IP by identifying, securing, exploiting and managing it in best possible manner