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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property

Apr. 4, 2019

San Diego biotech company alleges ‘catch and kill’ scheme to block competitive drug

Billionaire Los Angeles Times owner and doctor Patrick Soon-Shiong engaged in a “catch and kill” scheme aimed at blocking the development of a cancer treatment that would compete with a drug he invented, a San Diego-based biotech company has alleged in state court.

LOS ANGELES -- Billionaire doctor Patrick Soon-Shiong engaged in a "catch and kill" scheme aimed at blocking the development of a cancer treatment that would compete with a drug he developed, a San Diego biotech company has alleged in state court. Soon-Shiong and his company are fighting back, characterizing the allegations as unfounded.

Sorrento Therapeutics Inc. filed a $95

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