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Timestamp: 2019-04-20 23:21:34+00:00

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The law applies to nearly every business decision, particularly when that decision concerns the protection, monetization, or enforcement of innovation in the form of intellectual property. As a litigator and counselor, Oren Langer helps clients avoid legal minefields, make decisions, and carry out those decisions in furtherance of his clients’ business objectives. He has and continues to represent clients through every stage of litigation, from pre-suit investigations, case-initiation, and discovery--electronic, fact, and expert--to dispositive motion practice, mediation, and trial. Mr. Langer has represented plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation, and patent and trademark infringement litigations. His intellectual property litigation experience spans various industries including pharmaceuticals (under the Hatch-Waxman regulatory framework), chemicals, telecommunications, video gaming, retail services, and representing clients in Rate Court proceedings. Mr. Langer also advises his clients on transactional matters, including licensing negotiations and campaigns, and monetizing intellectual property in anticipation of prospective mergers or acquisitions.
Prior to his legal career, Mr. Langer earned a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and interned and worked at Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pharmacopeia as an organic chemist. During law school, Mr. Langer interned at the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey for Judge Alfred J. Lechner, Jr. and Judge Dennis M. Cavanaugh. Mr. Langer has represented clients in a wide range of jurisdictions, including in the district courts of California, Delaware, New York, New Jersey, and Texas, where intellectual property cases are prevalent and for which local patent rules must be adhered to.
Mr. Langer is committed to pro bono representation of clients that need legal help but cannot afford or access it. Currently, Mr. Langer is representing a woman from the Kyrgyz Republic and her family in their quest for asylum in the United States on the basis of religious discrimination. Mr. Langer also continues to counsel various artists and take part in clinics in association with the organization Volunteer Lawyer for the Arts.
Represented Torrent Pharmaceuticals in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning an anti-convulsant medication indicated for the treatment of partial-onset seizures in patients four years of age and older. Bial - Portela & CA., S.A. et al v. Torrent Pharms. Ltd., 18-0279-VAC-MPT (D. Del.).
Represented Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning an analgesic medication indicated for the management of severe pain. Collegium Pharm., Inc. v. Teva Pharms. USA, Inc., 18-0300-LPS (D. Del.).
Represented device manufacturer Ypsomed AG as a third-party in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a drug for treating diabetes. Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC v. Merck, Sharp & Dohme Corp., 16-0812-RGA (D. Del.).
Represented Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC in multiple Hatch-Waxman patent litigations concerning a drug for treating pain. Endo Pharms. Inc. v. Amneal Pharms. LLC, No. 15-2023 (Fed. Cir.); Endo Pharms. Inc. v. Amneal Pharms. LLC, No. 17-1094 (Fed. Cir.).
Represented Torrent Pharmaceuticals in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a drug for treating COPD. Takeda GmbH v. Torrent Pharms. Ltd., 3:15-cv-03375-FLW-DEA (consolidated) (D.N.J.).
Represented Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a Section 505(b)(2) application for a drug for treating pain. Purdue Pharma, L.P. v. Collegium Pharm., Inc., No. 15-13099-FDS (D. Mass.).
Represented Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a drug for treating secondary hyperparathyroidism in adult patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis. Amgen Inc. v. Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC, 16-0853-GMS (consolidated) (D. Del.).
Represented Amneal Pharmaceuticals LLC in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a drug for the treatment of ADHD. Alza Corp. v. Amneal Pharmaceuticals of New York, LLC, 16-0914-RGA (D. Del.).
Represented Novel Laboratories, Inc., in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning a drug for treating middle-of-the-night-insomnia. Purdue Pharma. Products L.P. v. Actavis Elizabeth LLC, 2:12-cv-05311-JLL-JAD (D.N.J.). The Federal Circuit summarily affirmed the district court’s decision.
Represented Novel Laboratories Inc., in a Hatch-Waxman patent litigation concerning pre-colonoscopy bowel prep drug. Braintree Labs., Inc. v. Novel Labs., Inc., 749 F.3d 1349 (Fed. Cir. 2014).
Represented Digital River, Inc., an online e-commerce company, against class action complaint alleging a violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and other state law claims. Augustine v. SWReg, Inc., 3:13-cv-2007-PGS-LHG (D.N.J.).
Represented Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. against counterclaims asserting patent infringement concerning technology associated with router redundancy architecture and methods of employing the same. Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. v. Amazon.com, Inc., 6:09-cv-422-LED (E.D. Tex.).
Represented IDT Corp., a global telecommunications company in New York state appeal of contractual dispute concerning transfer of telecommunications capacity in a subsea fiber-optic network. IDT Corp. v. Tyco Group S.A.R.L., Index No. 652097/10 (N.Y. App. Div., First Dep’t).
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