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Hi Jesse, thanks for your response. I took a few days away from the board, so just seeing this now.
Helpful outlining of some key problems with the decision. I think there's some value here regardless of the outcome of an appeal, but the huge win comes with winning an appeal.
Thanks again for your insights. Appreciate them.
So a question for attorneys here: if the judge made her judgment on a misunderstanding of the scientific findings of the study on which she based her determination, does that provide grounds for an appeal?
Not familiar enough with patent costs to even form an opinion. Are there precedents for a decision like yesterday's to get reversed? If so, what does that process look like? And do any of the attorneys familiar with patent law have an opinion on the caliber of the firm and the actual attorneys involved in the litigating on Amarin's behalf?
Thanks for any thoughts on this regard.
Thanks, Kiwi. I'm practicing decent social distancing skills, hopefully good enough to weather the next two months....
You take care, too. You have added risk factors beyond age. Be careful.
Yeah, that's a dangerously high rate of asymptomatic folks, given how deadly this can be for many. And the number of infected is now up to 45 in that incident; turns out it was a choir getting together pretty early in the pandemic, but after distancing had been recommended. They stayed the recommended distance from each other as they practiced; no-one noticed any coughing.
I'm guessing that the person who was asymptomatic was the first in, as that could contaminate the door handle at the facility. I'm familiar with the conference center they practiced at; I've used it before, and it's common practice for an after-hours event line this to only have one door unlocked--so everyone would touch the same handle. It requires a little oomph to open, too, so seems like that would up the contamination likelihood.
Just got a package from NYC today, and I wiped it thoroughly all over with Lysol ides, and then the doorknob and the bench I set it on. I feel pretty secure in my immune system; it's served me well for 63 years==but I'm 63, so don't wat to test it on this bug until I can get vaccinated if possible...
A lot more than just the elderly and infirm get the flu shot. I became a regular after we had a meeting of lour leadership with one of the top epidemiologist at the CDC in I think 2010--the H1N1 crisis. He said that getting the flu every year affords better protection in the case of something like the spanish flu or hong kong flu breaking out, as you gain a bit broader immunity with each year's shot. Each new strain is mostly recombined parts of earlier strains.
Rarely got the flu before, and still don't...
flu rates by age
Just note that they also missed many of the deaths attributed to COVID19, too, due to the lack of testing. This is particularly true in elderly patients with respiratory distress. So some skewing both ways.
Should be improving now, but the info I'm seeing suggests a death rate that will level out above 1%, which is pretty high, and troublesome in a virus that is this contagious. We just had a case in Skagit County (50 miles north of Seattle) where a meeting of 60 people resulted in 30 confirmed infections from one asymptomatic person.
Sounds like a great judge and person. Also a true American rags-to-riches (or at least upper middle class) success story.
Glad she's got our case; she seems to have a strong sense of fairness, which is what I hope for in court.
They're also bringing him in because, whatever his price, it's cheap insurance. He knows the pertinent law, and he knows--and has recently bested--Reddy.
If they were smart--and JT may not be eloquent, but he is plenty smart--they had this guy on retainer a couple years ago, with the understanding he'd step up to bat at this point, is we arrived here. Well, here we are, and here comes JT's cavalry. Ours, too.
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Appreciate your encyclopedic analysis, and your patience in repeatedly responding to folks who don't understand what you write. Seems clear enough to me, but everyone has their own learning style...
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I really wanted to see Lynch go over the top again to win the game. Time management killed that. Sigh.
Great game! Now the 'Hawks are on the road for the duration--which helps their odds, as they were a significantly better road team than at home this year...
Any thoughts, anyone, regarding the impact of Brexit on the EU submission? If Vascepa gains approval from the EU prior to Brexit simpleton would that remove a need for a separate UK approval process?
I'm thinking that's pretty likely, and speaker to the need to move expeditiously on the EU front. Hopefully JT is on this...
What'd we get in the buyout? Heard it was happening today ;)
Copper River sockeye on my menu tonight, so omega 3s aplenty here, too...
I dunno; fishsticks seems somewhat related to AMRN. What kind of fishsticks? Cod? Those would qualify...
Kiwi,
What's the company with US rights to ShockWave? Have you looked into it?
Guessing you have. Would love to hear your thoughts.
TIA