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One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure, Bioprospecting: Protecting The Rights And Interests Of Human Donors Of Genetic Material, Anne Nichols Hill
One Man's Trash Is Another Man's Treasure, Bioprospecting: Protecting The Rights And Interests Of Human Donors Of Genetic Material, Anne Nichols Hill
Journal of Health Care Law and Policy
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Application Of Patent Law Damages Analysis To Trade Secret Misappropriation Claims: Apportionment, Alternatives, And Other Common Limitations On Damages, Douglas G. Smith
Application Of Patent Law Damages Analysis To Trade Secret Misappropriation Claims: Apportionment, Alternatives, And Other Common Limitations On Damages, Douglas G. Smith
Seattle University Law Review
Part I of this article discusses the case law acknowledging the applicability of patent law precedents in the context of trade secret damage claims. Part II discusses the application of patent law precedents regarding lost profits as a measure of damages. Part III analyzes the applicability of patent law damages principles in the context of unjust enrichment as a measure of damages. Part IV then proceeds to examine how patent law principles are frequently applied in the context of royalty damages. Part V discusses the case law relating to disaggregation and apportionment of damages in the context of patent and …
The Battle Over Life-Saving Pharmaceuticals: Are Developing Countries Being Tripped By Developed Countries, Michelle M. Nerozzi
The Battle Over Life-Saving Pharmaceuticals: Are Developing Countries Being Tripped By Developed Countries, Michelle M. Nerozzi
Villanova Law Review
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Patenting Dilemma: Drugs For Profit Versus Drugs For Health, Christopher K. Eppich
Patenting Dilemma: Drugs For Profit Versus Drugs For Health, Christopher K. Eppich
Santa Clara Law Review
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Dna Patenting And Access To Healthcare: Achieving The Balance Among Competing Interests, Melissa E. Horn
Dna Patenting And Access To Healthcare: Achieving The Balance Among Competing Interests, Melissa E. Horn
Cleveland State Law Review
Increasing evidence suggests that the biotechnology industry's interest in generating revenue and the public's desire to obtain the best healthcare may be at odds. The patenting of genetic information is at the core of this debate. Most, if not all, of the products of the biotech industry's research are patentable. Historically, patents have been justified on the grounds that they are needed to create an incentive for researchers and companies to invest time and money in projects that have uncertain outcomes. In the biotechnology arena, patents do not simply encourage innovation and allow innovators to recoup their costs. Patents can …