More from JL along these lines:
The huge mistake in Amarin's case is their (and Covington's)..the "faulty rivets"... is deciding to try the case in the ninth district..Their legal representation should have fully apprised them that the biggest risk was the Judge. And at that point they should have immediately ruled out the ninth district..The last thing in the world the company needed was to concentrate on patent law which has the highest BS quota of of any subject in law. That is why patent law has its own bar...What should have happened is they should have been arguing property rights..and not some crazy patent law which is based on "plow design".
Amarin is the craziest stock I have ever seen..It's made some of the greatest, balliest moves of any stock ever then followed them up with mistakes that would embarrass a moron..And in my opinion, the fact Covington signed off on this, is a black mark on their record..A real bone head play...