Webinar on Myriad and Monsanto
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Webinar on Myriad and Monsanto

Managing IP’s next webinar is on topical biotech patent developments in the United States, and takes place on Thursday June 27 at 5pm BST/noon EDT

Produced in association with LexisNexis, the webinar features Lawrence M Sung of BakerHostetler, Eric Bensen of Vandenburg & Feliu and Heather Boussios of Emergent BioSolutions.

The speakers will discuss last week’s US Supreme Court decision in the Myriad case on patentability of DNA as well as the recent decision in Monsanto regarding patent exhaustion. They will also touch on other recent and pending developments.

Participation in the webinar is free and listening live earns 1 CLE/CPD point per hour.

Pre-register for the webinar here: managingip.com/web-seminars.html

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