Company: LIMN
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001410578-25-001746
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Company: Liminatus Pharma, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-08-13
Form: 424B3
Chunk 87
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atus’s assessment of whether such patent term extensions should be granted, and, if granted, they may grant more limited extensions than Liminatus requests. Liminatus also relies upon know-how, continuing technological innovation and potential in-licensing opportunities to develop and maintain Liminatus’s competitive position. Liminatus seeks to protect Liminatus’s proprietary information, in part, using confidentiality and invention assignment agreements with Liminatus’s commercial partners, collaborators, employees, and consultants. These agreements are designed to protect Liminatus’s proprietary information and, in the case of invention assignment agreements, to grant Liminatus ownership of technologies that are developed through a relationship with an employee or a third party. These agreements may be breached, and Liminatus may not have adequate remedies for any such breach. To the extent that Liminatus’s commercial partners, collaborators, employees and consultants use intellectual property owned by others in their work for Liminatus, disputes may arise as to the rights in related or resulting know-how and inventions. Many of the risks relating to product development, intellectual property, regulatory approval, and commercialization described in this “ Risk Factors” section also apply to the activities of Liminatus’s licensees and any negative impact on these counterparties and their product development programs may adversely affect Liminatus. If Liminatus seeks to establish additional collaborations, but are unable to do so, Liminatus may have to alter its development and commercialization plans. Liminatus’s drug development programs and the potential commercialization of Liminatus’s product candidates will require substantial additional cash to fund expenses. Liminatus may seek to selectively form collaborations to expand its capabilities, potentially accelerate research and development activities, and provide for commercialization activities by third parties.

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Liminatus faces significant competition in seeking appropriate collaborators. Whether Liminatus reaches a definitive agreement for a collaboration will depend, among other things, upon Liminatus’s assessment of the collaborator’s resources and expertise, the terms and conditions of the proposed collaboration, and the proposed collaborator’s evaluation of a number of factors. Those factors may include the design or results of clinical trials, the likelihood of approval by the FDA, EMA, or comparable foreign regulatory authorities, the potential market for the subject product candidate, the costs and complexities of manufacturing and delivering such product candidate to patients, the potential of competing drugs, the existence of uncertainty with respect to Liminatus’s ownership of intellectual property and industry and market conditions generally. The potential collaborator may also consider alternative product