Patent Litigations Sample Clauses

Patent Litigations. Schering Corporation (“Schering”) has instituted lawsuits against IMPAX for patent infringement with respect to the D-12 Product and the D-24 Product. In Schering Corp. v. IMPAX Laboratories, Inc., Civil Action No. 01-0520 (D.N.J.), Schering has charged infringement of U.S. Patent 4,659,716 (the “‘716 patent”) with respect to the D-12 Product. In Schering Corp. v. IMPAX Laboratories, Inc., Civil Action No. 01-0009 (D.N.J.), Schering has charged infringement of both the ‘716 patent and U.S. Patent 5,314,697 (the “‘697 patent”) with respect to the D-24 Product (collectively, Civil Action No. 01-0520 (D.N.J.) and Civil Action No. 01-0009 (D.N.J.), are referred to herein as the “Patent Litigations”). Schering has also alleged in both actions that it may be necessary in the future to expand the actions to include claims for infringement of U.S. Patent 4,863,931 (the “‘931 patent”). Both of these cases have been consolidated, for pretrial purposes, with other patent infringement actions that Schering has filed against other defendants, with this consolidated action identified as Schering Corp. v. Geneva Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Civil Action Nos. 98-1259 (JAG)(GDH); 99-2237 (JAG)(GDH); 00-0255 (JAG)(GDH); 99-2820 (JAG)(GDH); 00-1439 (JAG)(GDH); 00-1657 (JAG)(GDH); 00-2944 (JAG)(GDH); 01-0009 (JAG)(GDH); 01-0279 (JAG)(GDH); 01-0520 (JAG)(GDH); and 02-0328 (JAG)(GDH). IMPAX agrees to diligently defend the allegations against it in the Patent Litigations and to use all reasonable efforts to have the ‘716 and ‘697 patents (and also the ‘931 patent, to the extent any claims are made in the future of infringement of the ‘931 patent) declared invalid, unenforceable and/or not infringed by the D-12 Product and D-24 Product, including, but not limited to, by defending all appeals by Schering, and by filing and diligently prosecuting all reasonable appeals of any ruling or decision adverse to IMPAX. WCH agrees to reasonably cooperate with IMPAX in the conduct of the Patent Litigations and other proceedings involving WCH. All liabilities, damages attorneys fees and other costs and expenses incurred in connection with defending the Patent Litigations (including any claim of infringement of the ‘931 patent) and defending and prosecuting all related appeals shall be borne by IMPAX. IMPAX shall keep WCH promptly informed of any material developments and shall from time to time consult with WCH regarding the status of the Patent Litigations and shall provide WCH with copies of all...
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Patent Litigations. Within five (5) Business Days of the Agreement Date, Sellers shall request from all applicable courts a stay of the Patent Litigations until the Closing Date, with such stay requests to include stipulations executed by Sellers and the entities set forth on Schedule 5.3 and their Affiliates (collectively, the “RPX Member Defendants”) that trial dates and all other material dates currently on calendar for each of the Patent Litigations will be vacated or else deferred by at least such period of time covered by all stays entered in the Patent Litigations in connection with the Transaction. Should any judge or other tribunal head in any of the Patent Litigations refuse to enter or act upon such stipulations, subject to and as soon as reasonably practicable after the deposit into the Escrow Account of Eight Hundred and Seventy Five Million U.S. Dollars (US$875,000,000), Sellers will enter a dismissal without prejudice in the lawsuit or proceeding in concern. Upon the occurrence of the Closing, (1) Sellers shall request from such courts a dismissal of the Patent Litigations with respect to the RPX Member Defendants, executing and filing with the applicable court a notice of voluntary dismissalwith prejudice” of the Patent Litigations substantially similar in form and effect to the Form of Dismissal attached hereto as Exhibit F, where such voluntary dismissal "with prejudice" in each instance will expressly be binding on all successors in interest to the Assigned Patents in suit; and (2) Buyer will cause each RPX Member Defendant that has sought inter partes review of any of the Assigned Patents to withdraw its request for such review, provided that Buyer has received written notice of such inter partes review. From and after the time of (i) the deposit into the Escrow Account of Eight Hundred and Seventy Five Million U.S. Dollars (US$875,000,000), neither Sellers nor any of their Affiliates will xxx or threaten to xxx (or instruct, encourage, or aid any entity to xxx or threaten to xxx) any entity and (ii) any Buyer Subscriber Party’s performance of its deposit obligation pursuant to the Escrow Agreement neither Sellers nor any of their Affiliates will xxx or threaten to xxx (or instruct, encourage, or aid any entity to xxx or threaten to xxx) such Buyer Subscriber Party or any of its Affiliates, in each case for direct or indirect patent infringement under any Assigned Patents (other than in response to an Action or Proceeding initiated or maintained by a thi...

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  • Infringement and Litigation 11.1 Each party shall promptly notify the other in writing in the event that it obtains knowledge of infringing activity by third parties, or is sued or threatened with an infringement suit, in any country in the LICENSED TERRITORY as a result of activities that concern the LICENSED PATENTS, and shall supply the other party with documentation of the infringing activities that it possesses.

  • Pending Litigation Financial position and prospective long-term profitability of the Single Tenderer, and in the case the Tenderer is a JV, of each member of the JV, shall remain sound according to criteria established with respect to Financial Capability under paragraph I (i) above assuming that all pending litigation will be resolved against the Tenderer. Tenderer shall provide information on pending litigations as per Form CON-2.

  • Third Party Litigation The undersigned agrees to be available to the Company and its affiliates on a reasonable basis in connection with any pending or threatened claims, charges or litigation in which the Company or any of its affiliates is now or may become involved, or any other claims or demands made against or upon the Company or any of its affiliates, regardless of whether or not the undersigned is a named defendant in any particular case.

  • Patent Prosecution 7.1 UFRF shall diligently prosecute and maintain the Licensed Patents using counsel of its choice. UFRF shall provide Licensee with copies of all patent applications amendments, and other filings with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and foreign patent offices. UFRF will also provide Licensee with copies of office actions and other communications received by UFRF from the United States Patent and Trademark Office and foreign patent offices relating to Licensed Patents. Licensee agrees to keep such information confidential.

  • Investigations; Litigation There is no investigation or review pending (or, to the knowledge of Parent, threatened) by any Governmental Entity with respect to Parent or any of its Subsidiaries which would have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect, and there are no actions, suits, inquiries, investigations or proceedings pending (or, to Parent’s knowledge, threatened) against or affecting Parent or its Subsidiaries, or any of their respective properties at law or in equity before, and there are no orders, judgments or decrees of, or before, any Governmental Entity, in each case which would have, individually or in the aggregate, a Parent Material Adverse Effect.

  • Patent Filings The Party responsible for Prosecution and Maintenance of any Patent Rights as set forth in Section 7.2.2 and Section 7.2.3 will endeavor to obtain patent protection for the applicable Product as it Prosecutes and Maintains its other patents Covering products in development, using counsel of its own choice but reasonably acceptable to the other Party, in such countries as the responsible Party sees fit.

  • Intellectual Property Claims Borrower is the sole owner of, or otherwise has the right to use, the Intellectual Property. Except as described on Schedule 5.9,(i) each of the material Copyrights, Trademarks and Patents is valid and enforceable, (ii) no material part of the Intellectual Property has been judged invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in part, and (iii) no claim has been made to Borrower that any material part of the Intellectual Property violates the rights of any third party. Exhibit D is a true, correct and complete list of each of Borrower’s Patents, registered Trademarks, registered Copyrights, and material agreements under which Borrower licenses Intellectual Property from third parties (other than shrink-wrap software licenses), together with application or registration numbers, as applicable, owned by Borrower or any Subsidiary, in each case as of the Closing Date. Borrower is not in material breach of, nor has Borrower failed to perform any material obligations under, any of the foregoing contracts, licenses or agreements and, to Borrower’s knowledge, no third party to any such contract, license or agreement is in material breach thereof or has failed to perform any material obligations thereunder.

  • Infringement Claims You may submit an infringement claim notice to us at our Contact Formavailable here if you have a good faith belief that Your Content has been copied and made accessible through the Services (including as a part of the Service Content or Third Party Content) in violation of your Inte lectual Property Rights. A copyright infringement claims notice must include at (i) the identification of such a legedly infringing materials, including information su ficient for us to locate it within our Services, ( i) a demand that such a legedly infringing materials be removed or access disabled, ( i) a statement that you have a good faith belief that use of the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; (iv) a statement that the information in the notification is accurate, and under penalty of perjury, that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is a legedly infringed; (v) contact information for you, such as address, phone number, and, if available, an email address; and (vi) must be signed by you or the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the a legedly infringed work (the “Notice Requirements”). Pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(3), if the above Notice Requirements are not met, we may disregard the notice. Pursuant 17 U.S.C. 512(f), be advised that knowingly making a material misrepresentation that online material or activity is infringing or that material or activity was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification, may subject you to heavy civil penalties. These penalties include monetary damages, including costs and attorneys' fees, incurred by the a leged infringer, by any copyright owner or copyright owner's authorized licensee, or by a service provider who is injured by your misrepresentation. If we make a decision to remove Your Content in response to a complaint, we may notify you and provide you with contact information for the complaining party. You may also object to such determination by writing to our designated agent, which must contain the fo lowing information pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 512(g)(3), (i) your physical or electronic signature; ( i) identification of the material that has been removed or to which access has been disabled and the location at which the material appeared before it was removed or access to it was disabled; ( i) a statement under penalty of perjury that the you have a good faith belief that the material was removed or disabled as a result of mistake or misidentification of the material to be removed or disabled; and (iv) your name, address, phone number, and a statement that you consent to the jurisdiction of Federal District Court for the judicial district in which the address is located, or if you are located outside of the United States, for any judicial district in which the service provider may be found, and that you wil accept service of process from the person who provided notification under subsection 17 U.S.C. 512(c)(1)(C) or an agent of such person.

  • Prosecution of Patent Applications The Party filing a Patent Application will provide the non-filing Party with a copy of any official communication relating to prosecution of the Patent Application within thirty (30) days of transmission of the communication. Each Party will also provide the other Party with the power to inspect and make copies of all documents retained in the applicable Patent Application or Patent file. The Parties agree to consult with each other regarding the prosecution of Patent Applications directed to joint CRADA Subject Inventions. If Collaborator elects to file and prosecute Patent Applications on joint CRADA Subject Inventions, then Collaborator agrees to use the U.S.P.T.O. Customer Number Practice and/or grant PHS a power(s) of attorney (or equivalent) necessary to assure PHS access to its intellectual property rights in these Patent Applications. PHS and Collaborator will cooperate with each other to obtain necessary signatures on Patent Applications, assignments, or other documents.

  • Infringement Proceedings Each Party agrees to promptly notify the other Party of any unauthorized use of the other Party's Marks of which it has actual knowledge. Each Party will have the sole right and discretion to bring proceedings alleging infringement of its Marks or unfair competition related thereto; provided, however, that each Party agrees to provide the other Party with its reasonable cooperation and assistance with respect to any such infringement proceedings.

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