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HBM Holdings wins US patent jury verdict against Amgen, awarded USD 20.2 million damages

PUBT·06/15/2026 00:00:30
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HBM Holdings wins US patent jury verdict against Amgen, awarded USD 20.2 million damages
  • A Delaware federal jury found Amgen infringed patents tied to HBM Holdings’ Harbour Antibodies unit’s antibody-discovery platform.
  • Verdict included a finding of willful infringement. The jury also upheld the patents’ validity.
  • Damages awarded totaled USD 20.2 million, matching the full amount sought.
  • Willfulness finding allows a request for enhanced damages up to triple, implying potential total damages of about USD 60.6 million.
  • The case stems from a patent infringement lawsuit filed in 2021 against Amgen and its unit Teneobio.


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