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Biotech / Medical : QIAGEN (QGENF) - Star of Germany's Biotechs

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From: tuck6/11/2008 4:43:07 PM
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>>QIAGEN Files Appeal in Patent Case
Wednesday June 11, 4:00 pm ET

GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 11, 2008 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) -- QIAGEN Gaithersburg, Inc. (formerly Digene Corporation), a wholly-owned subsidiary of QIAGEN N.V. (NasdaqGS:QGEN - News) (Frankfurt:QIA.F - News), today announced that it has filed its initial brief with the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in QIAGEN's appeal to reinstate its patent infringement lawsuit against Third Wave Technologies, Inc. The appeal moves the case originally heard before the District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin to the Federal Circuit.

``QIAGEN's global leadership in products for the detection of human papillomavirus (HPV), the cause of cervical cancer, is built upon a strong portfolio of intellectual property,'' said Peer Schatz, Chief Executive Officer of QIAGEN. ``We have spent considerable resources to develop the most extensive HPV intellectual property portfolio in the industry. We believe in the strength of our claims and remain committed to vigorously enforcing our intellectual property rights so that we can continue our efforts to save women's lives with our innovative products.''

Mr. Schatz continued, ``The QIAGEN digene HPV Test is the only CE- and FDA-approved test available and has demonstrated clinical detection of cervical disease and cancer in a multitude of large studies, each typically comprised of between 5,000 to more than 20,000 women. Today the QIAGEN digene HPV Test serves as the industry gold standard in HPV testing, and has been validated in more than 100 studies published in peer-reviewed journals and in clinical trials involving more than 350,000 women worldwide.''

In the appeal filing, QIAGEN outlines several specific claim constructions -- definitions of the terms of the patents -- that it is looking to have changed from the District Court's ruling. Third Wave has 40 days to respond to QIAGEN's filing.

``We will continue to develop and market the best HPV testing product to aid early detection of cervical cancer. Our test is backed by years of extensive clinical studies and experience in the field,'' concluded Mr. Schatz.

Background:

On Jan. 11, 2007, Digene (now QIAGEN) filed a patent infringement action against Third Wave Technologies, Inc. in the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. In this action, QIAGEN/Digene alleged that Third Wave infringed one or more claims of United States Patent No. 5,643,715 (``the '715 patent''), for which QIAGEN/Digene is the exclusive licensee. On Feb. 28, 2007, Third Wave filed an answer to QIAGEN/Digene's complaint, in which it denied infringing the claims of the '715 patent.

In response to QIAGEN/Digene's suit, Third Wave asserted counterclaims against QIAGEN/Digene, alleging violations of federal antitrust laws. In response, QIAGEN/Digene filed a reply on April 5, 2007, denying all of Third Wave's counterclaims.

On Oct. 19, 2007, QIAGEN/Digene filed a motion for summary judgment seeking judgment against all of Third Wave's antitrust claims. This motion was granted in January 2008. The District Court dismissed the antitrust claims against QIAGEN/Digene, noting that Third Wave had ``failed to show any violations.'' However, the District Court also dismissed QIAGEN/Digene's patent suit based on the court's construction of the patent claims -- constructions with which QIAGEN/Digene disagrees and is now appealing in the Federal Circuit.<<

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I have no idea how this will turn out.

Cheers, Tuck
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