Intervening Rights Defense Dooms Cancer Drug IP Claims

By Vin Gurrieri (September 28, 2015, 6:33 PM EDT) -- BioDelivery Sciences International Inc. and two others dodged an infringement suit Friday related to the painkiller Onsolis, which is used to treat cancer patients, convincing a New Jersey federal judge that they're not liable for any infringement that occurred before two asserted patents were amended, under the intervening rights doctrine....

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