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Timestamp: 2019-04-22 12:04:00+00:00

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Noah Frank is an intellectual property litigation associate in the Washington, D.C., office of Kirkland & Ellis LLP. His practice is focused on patent litigation, and he has represented clients in matters involving a variety of technologies, including chemicals, medical devices, and wireless internet.
Prior to joining Kirkland, Noah clerked for Judge Richard G. Andrews of the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.
Janssen v. Celltrion (D. Mass.): Represents Hospira, Inc., a subsidiary of Pfizer, Inc., Celltrion, Inc. and Celltrion Healthcare Co., Ltd. in litigation in federal district court related to Hospira and Celltrion’s biosimilar version of Janssen’s multi-billion dollar drug Remicade®. The case involves the first biosimilar monoclonal antibody to be approved by the FDA, and is one of the first cases filed under the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act (BPCIA).
Stack v. Abbott (M.D.N.C.): Representing defendant in breach of contract case regarding cardiac stents.
Arkema v. Honeywell (P.T.A.B.): Representing Honeywell in Post-Grant Review of patent related to next generation automobile refrigerants.
Mexichem v. Honeywell (Fed. Cir.): Representing Honeywell in patent reexamination appeals regarding portfolio of patents related to next generation refrigerants.
Enerfex v. UOP et al. (D. Del.): Represented defendants in defense of patent infringement suit concerning membrane systems for gas purification.
Cablevision Systems Corp. v. Verizon Communications, Inc. (E.D.N.Y. 2015): Counsel for Verizon in false advertising action, including successful request for preliminary injunction, in federal district court in New York regarding wireless Internet.

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