Jury deadlocks in lawsuit over alleged stolen DNA

From: Gina Miller (nanogirl@halcyon.com)
Date: Fri Jun 04 1999 - 14:02:44 MDT


Jury deadlocks in lawsuit over alleged stolen DNA

1999 Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO (June 2, 1999 7:34 p.m. EDT http://www.nandotimes.com) - A
federal court jury deadlocked Wednesday in a lawsuit by the University of
California accusing Genentech Corp. of violating a university patent to
develop the company's lucrative human growth hormone.

Jurors voted 8-1 in the university's favor, but were unable to resolve the
impasse during six days of deliberations, two jurors told reporters.

The jury resolved another issue in the university's favor, rejecting
Genentech's claim the 1982 patent was invalid. That verdict will be binding
in a retrial of the infringement issue, said U.S. District Judge Charles
Legge.

The university accused Genentech, a leading biotechnology firm, of using
stolen DNA covered by a UC patent to develop the top-selling hormone
Protropin.

Genentech denied that genetic material taken from a UC San Francisco lab in
1978 was used to develop the treatment.

The suit sought $400 million in damages, which could have been tripled for
willful patent infringement.

Gina "Nanogirl" Miller
Nanotechnology Industries
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