>>Patent that is invalid means anyone that wants to produce and sell can do a generic do so.
So what's in it for Dr Reddy? If they invalidate the patent then there is a free-for-all and nobody makes much money. If they settle, I assume Teva's settlement included a provision that gives them the benefit of a more favorable settlement as well, and so so again no big bucks for Reddy. So why spend the money on litigating?
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