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Law Firm: | Sidley Austin LLP |
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| Office: |
Sidley Austin LLP 787 Seventh Avenue NY 10019 |
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| City: | New York | |
| State: | New York | |
| Country: | USA | |
| Tel: | +1 212 839 5940 | |
| Fax: | +1 212 839 5599 | |
| Email: | tbeck@sidley.com |
Mr Beck has appeared as lead counsel in major litigation for clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi-Aventis and others concerning, for example, the anti-diabetic drug rosiglitazone maleate, the anti-cancer drug paclitaxel and the platelet inhibitor agent clopidogrel bisulfate. He was lead counsel for defendant Immunomedics concerning labelled antibodies and for plaintiff Enzo Biochem concerning labelled nucleotides. In addition, he has played a leading role in litigations for American Home Products (Wyeth), involving the antibiotic cefaclor; for Cetus, concerning the anti-cancer drug doxorubicin; for Exxon, concerning lubricating oil additives; and for Union Carbide, concerning polyethylene processes. Mr Beck has also been lead counsel in successful multimillion-dollar mediation and arbitration efforts.
Mr Beck has been active in the New York Intellectual Property Law Association and was a member of the board of directors, and, among other things, served as chairman of the committee on litigation practice and procedure. He was profiled in the November 2003 IP Law & Business article, 'Hooked on Drugs' (pp36-44), concerning the Bristol v RPR litigation.
This biography is an extract from The International Who's Who of Patents Lawyers which can be purchased from our bookstore.
Mr Beck has appeared as lead counsel in major litigation for clients including GlaxoSmithKline, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sanofi-Aventis and others concerning, for example, the anti-diabetic drug rosiglitazone maleate, the anti-cancer drug paclitaxel and the platelet inhibitor agent clopidogrel bisulfate. He was lead counsel for defendant Immunomedics concerning labelled antibodies and for plaintiff Enzo Biochem concerning labelled nucleotides. In addition, he has played a leading role in litigations for American Home Products (Wyeth), involving the antibiotic cefaclor; for Cetus, concerning the anti-cancer drug doxorubicin; for Exxon, concerning lubricating oil additives; and for Union Carbide, concerning polyethylene processes. Mr Beck has also been lead counsel in successful multimillion-dollar mediation efforts.
Mr Beck has been active in the New York Intellectual Property Law Association and was a member of the board of directors, and, among other things, served as chairman of the committee on litigation practice and procedure. He was profiled in the November 2003 IP Law & Business article, 'Hooked on Drugs' (pp36-44), concerning the Bristol v RPR litigation.
This biography is an extract from The International Who's Who of Life Sciences Lawyers which can be purchased from our bookstore.