D’arcy v Myriad Genetics what next for gene patents in Australia?

The extent to which genes and other natural products are susceptible to patent protection is now unclear. By REBEKAH GAY and TOM GUMLEY.

The latest from the High Court: November 2015

Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the High Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: June 2015

Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: April 2015

Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: March 2015

Reporting and analysis of the most notable decisions in the Federal Court. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: February 2015

Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the Federal Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.

Isolated nucleic acids now patentable in Australia

The Full Federal Court has unanimously confirmed that isolated nucleic acids, either DNA or RNA, are patentable in Australia. By ADAM DENLEY, TOM GUMLEY, CHELSEA…

The latest from the Federal Court: November 2014

Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the Federal Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: October 2014

Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the Federal Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.

The latest from the Federal Court: September 2014

Reporting and analysis of the latest key judgments from the Federal Court of Australia. By THOMAS HURLEY.