U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Affirms Merus’ Inequitable Conduct Claim Against Regeneron
In today’s decision, the Federal Circuit ruled fully in favor of Merus, affirming that Regeneron’s ‘018 patent is unenforceable, having been obtained by inequitable conduct. The Federal Circuit noted Regeneron made “false” assertions, relied on a “misleading presentation,” and withheld material information from the United States Patent Office, and further, that Regeneron’s “litigation misconduct” “obfuscated its prosecution misconduct.”
“We are pleased by today’s decision, which serves as the latest vindication for Merus in this case against Regeneron,” said Ton Logtenberg, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer of Merus. “With this decision, and based on the continued strength of our IP estate, Merus remains focused and believes it is well-positioned as an innovator in the development of full-length human bispecific antibody therapeutic candidates for serious diseases.”
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Merus is a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company developing innovative full-length human bispecific antibody therapeutics, referred to as Biclonics®. Biclonics® are based on the full-length IgG format, are manufactured using industry standard processes and have been observed in preclinical studies to have several of the same features of conventional monoclonal antibodies, such as long half-life and low immunogenicity. Merus’ lead bispecific antibody candidate, MCLA-128, is expected to begin a Phase 2 clinical trial in the second half of 2017 in two metastatic breast cancer populations. MCLA-128 is also being evaluated in a Phase 1/2 clinical trial in
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