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Adobe PDFSupreme Court Hears Oral Argument in Myriad Genetics
Robert H. Fischer, Dennis Gregory, Dana Lau; Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto;
Legal Alert/Article
April 18, 2013, previously published on April 16, 2013
The United States Supreme Court, on April 15, heard oral argument in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics, No. 12-398. This case is to decide a profoundly important question, namely whether human genes are patent-eligible.

 

Adobe PDFAssociation for Molecular Pathology et al. v. USPTO and Myriad Genetics: The Federal Circuit Again Affirms the Patentability of Isolated Human Genes
Robert H. Fischer, Dennis Gregory, Dana Lau; Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto;
Legal Alert/Article
August 22, 2012, previously published on August 17, 2012
In a widely awaited decision, a panel for the Federal Circuit in Association for Molecular Pathology et al. v. USPTO and Myriad Genetics has held that (1) composition claims to isolated DNA molecules are patent-eligible subject matter, (2) Myriad’s method claims containing...

 

Adobe PDFAss’n for Molecular Pathology v. USPTO, No. 2010-1406 (July 29, 2011) (the Myriad Genetics case)
Robert H. Fischer, Dennis Gregory; Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto;
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August 12, 2011, previously published on July 29, 2011
The Federal Circuit today issued a key biotechnology opinion, holding that isolated human DNA sequences are patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101. Ass’n for Molecular Pathology v. USPTO, No. 2010-1406 (July 29, 2011).