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Bayer's Little Lost Drug Patent

Brian Orelli writes today, December 31, 2008, at The Motley Fool:

I wonder whether someone at Bayer just found an old box of patent documents tucked in the corner of an office that hasn't been used in years.

The drugmaker is suing Abbott Labs (NYSE: ABT), claiming that Abbott's TNF-inhibitor Humira infringes on one of Bayer's patents.

One has to wonder what took Bayer so long to file the lawsuit. The patent was issued in 1997, and Humira has been on the market for more than six years now. Maybe no one at Bayer noticed that the company owned the patent, but it seems just as likely that the drugmaker was waiting to see how large revenues from the drug could get before filing the infringement lawsuit. If the lawsuit is a shot in the dark, it might make sense to pay for the lawyers only if the long-shot potential royalty stream justifies the cost. And it just might pay off, if the company can get a cut of $4.4 billion, the drug's 2008 sales figure.

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