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Re: beachboat983 post# 261509

Saturday, 04/04/2020 7:57:18 AM

Saturday, April 04, 2020 7:57:18 AM

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"This is only if the Appeals judges don't use the prima facie method (but use the traditional Graham approach instead), right?"...

I'm not a lawyer but I believe the Harvard Law prof..Said no prima facie. could even be mentioned..Compared Du's inappropriate use of prima facie to "Assault with a deadly weapon" as far as procedure is concerned..

I understand that the appeal has been handicapped as a even money shot..But I believe the fact we will be using Covington gives us some added points in DC....I still think the the notion that Mori contains enough real factual information to confirm obviousness is incorrect..

I would like to ask the company if I could speak to the Amarin lawyers on that subject..I may be full of sh;t and off the reservation, but so far I think the reasoning behind Mori is scientifically in error...Basically the notion that Vascepa's MOA is lowering trigs; is incorrect. In reality...EPA's MOA is lowering Systemic Inflammation...And the notion that trig lowering has any effect on other diseases is incorrect... Even though EPA did lower Trigs and and did not increase then the LDL to the extent DHA did..Mori noted that DHA (and not EPA) increased the LDL particle size and that would have indicated DHA would have an additional benefit. because larger LDL particle are less atherogenic than small particles.

So far the the Judge's non scientific opinion on Mori is IMO very flawed.

I would compare the Judges view of Mori to be like the belief of "Ether" before Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity..Also I compare this to Monot and Murphy being awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine for their discovery that folic acid deficiency caused Pernicious Anemia..Tuns out their research was flawed and Pernicious Anemia was actually caused by Vit B12 deficiency

":>) JL
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