Wow, a lot of instructions and technical complexities for jurors to take into account.
I assume that most of them have already determined innocence or guilt from the trial proceedings; I would assume/hope that Insmed' defense had a compelling case to clearly convince the jurors that the patents are invalid during the trial...if so, it will be a short deliberation. I think a quick verdict is good for Insmed and a long deliberation is not good!