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2020 LMG Life Sciences Awards shortlists announced

04 August 2020 by LMG Life Sciences

Winners will be announced on Sept. 23 as a virtual event

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2020 research cycle for US and Canada has officially launched!

25 March 2020 by LMG Life Sciences

Now accepting submissions for firm rankings and awards

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Key 2020 research dates announced for US and Canada

04 March 2020 by LMG Life Sciences

Submission process will begin on March 25

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2019 firm and individual rankings are now live

25 September 2019 by LMG Life Sciences

New content includes national firm rankings, life sciences stars and editorial reviews

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2019 LMG Life Sciences research has officially begun!

22 March 2019 by LMG Life Sciences

Now accepting firm surveys and partner interviews

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Research begins for LMG Life Sciences 2018

12 April 2018 by LMG Life Sciences

Legal Media Group has officially launched the 2018 LMG Life Sciences research cycle

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Canada in-depth introduction

29 September 2017 by Nicholas McIsaac

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Licensing tips from a patent litigator

06 September 2017 by LMG Life Sciences

Anyone drafting patent license agreements should follow several tips in order to avoid or better prepare for litigation later on, says Jessamyn Berniker of Williams & Connolly.

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Beyond Biosimilarity: Draft Guidance for Demonstrating Biological Interchangeability

06 September 2017 by LMG Life Sciences

The primary focus of the Food and Drug Administrationtion, industry and counsel preparing for the advent of follow-on biologics in the United States has been the legal and regulatory framework ...

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To Modify or Not to Modify, That is the Question

06 September 2017 by LMG Life Sciences

In IPRs regarding the patents to pharmaceutical compounds, patentability often turns on the obviousness of taking a known compound and modifying it based on a known technique.