U.S. Government vs. Gilead: Mixed Verdict in HIV PrEP Patent Battle
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📋 Résumé de l'affaire
| Nom de l'affaire | United States of America v. Gilead Sciences, Inc. |
| Numéro de dossier | 1:19-cv-02103 (D. Del.) |
| Tribunal | Tribunal fédéral de première instance pour le district du Delaware |
| Durée | Nov 2019 – Mar 2024 4 years 4 months |
| Résultat | Mixed Verdict — Infringement + Invalidity |
| Brevets en cause | |
| Produits incriminés | Gilead’s Truvada® for PrEP and Descovy® for PrEP |
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Les parties
⚖️ Demandeur
Pursued this action through the U.S. Attorney’s Office, asserting patents developed by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
🛡️ Défendeur
Global leaders in antiviral therapeutics. Truvada® and Descovy® represent core commercial products generating substantial revenue in the HIV prevention market.
Les brevets en cause
Three patents were asserted at trial, collectively covering HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) related pharmaceutical compositions and methods. A fourth patent, U.S. Patent No. 9,044,509, also appears in the case record.
- • U.S. Patent No. 9,579,333 (Application No. 14/679,887) — Claim 13 asserted
- • U.S. Patent No. 9,937,191 (Application No. 15/406,344) — Claim 18 asserted
- • U.S. Patent No. 10,335,423 (Application No. 10/335,423) — Claim 18 asserted
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Le verdict et l'analyse juridique
Résultat
The final judgment produced a mixed result — a relatively rare but legally instructive outcome in patent litigation. Judgment was entered in favor of the United States confirming that Gilead directly infringed all asserted claims through both Truvada® for PrEP and Descovy® for PrEP.
However, judgment was simultaneously entered in favor of Gilead, holding that all asserted claims are invalid on the grounds of anticipation and obviousness. Additionally, claim 18 of the ‘423 Patent was found invalid for lack of enablement — a three-pronged invalidity ruling of notable breadth.
Analyse des causes du verdict
The core legal dynamic here is the simultaneous finding of infringement and invalidity — a scenario where the defendant essentially wins the war despite losing the infringement battle. Gilead’s defense strategy prioritized attacking patent validity on multiple fronts rather than relying solely on non-infringement, which proved decisive.
The invalidity findings on anticipation suggest Gilead successfully argued that prior art disclosed the claimed PrEP methods before the government’s patent priority dates — a significant blow to the prosecution narrative underlying CDC-originated patents. The obviousness findings further indicate that the claimed inventions were not sufficiently differentiated from the existing scientific literature on antiretroviral prophylaxis.
The enablement invalidity of claim 18 of the ‘423 Patent adds another dimension: the court found that the specification did not enable one skilled in the art to practice the full scope of the claim without undue experimentation — a doctrine increasingly scrutinized post-*Amgen v. Sanofi* (2023).
Signification juridique
This verdict carries significant precedential weight for several reasons:
- • Government patent assertion: Federal agencies asserting biomedical patents in district court face the same validity challenges as private plaintiffs — a reminder that sovereign identity does not insulate patent claims from prior art attacks.
- • Enablement post-*Amgen*: The enablement invalidity finding on a pharmaceutical method claim reflects courts’ heightened scrutiny of broad pharmaceutical claims following the Supreme Court’s 2023 Amgen ruling.
- • Anticipation vs. obviousness: Prevailing on both grounds simultaneously signals exceptionally strong prior art — relevant to any party assessing the prosecution history of continuation patents in this family.
Points stratégiques à retenir
- • For Patent Holders: Prosecution strategy must rigorously distinguish claimed inventions from the prior art landscape, particularly for continuation applications building on earlier government research disclosures. Public scientific publications predating filing can devastate validity.
- • For Accused Infringers: Gilead’s multi-pronged invalidity strategy — simultaneously targeting anticipation, obviousness, and enablement — demonstrates the value of comprehensive prior art analysis as a primary defense pillar rather than a fallback position.
- • For R&D Teams: When evaluating freedom-to-operate for PrEP-related products, validity challenges to government-held patents remain viable and commercially decisive. FTO analysis should incorporate prior art clearance, not just infringement avoidance.
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Zone à haut risque
HIV PrEP method claims (especially without new compound)
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Plus 1 related in the record
Validity Challenges Viable
Anticipation, obviousness, enablement
✅ Points clés à retenir
Simultaneous infringement and invalidity findings are legally possible and practically decisive — invalidity wins the case even when infringement is proven.
Rechercher la jurisprudence connexe →Enablement challenges to broad pharmaceutical claims carry increased weight post-*Amgen v. Sanofi*.
Explore enablement precedents →Government patent assertions face the same validity scrutiny as private plaintiffs; sovereign status provides no prosecution shield.
Analyse government IP strategy →Multi-ground invalidity strategies (anticipation + obviousness + enablement) maximize defendant protection.
Evaluate invalidity strategies →Foire aux questions
The asserted patents were U.S. Patent Nos. 9,579,333; 9,937,191; and 10,335,423, covering HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) methods and compositions.
The jury found all asserted claims invalid on anticipation, obviousness, and (for one claim) lack of enablement grounds — invalidity is a complete defense to infringement liability.
It reinforces that federal agencies asserting patents must withstand full validity scrutiny, and that prior scientific publications from government research programs can be effective invalidity weapons.
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Références
- PACER Case Lookup: 1:19-cv-02103
- Centre des brevets de l'USPTO
- Amgen Inc. v. Sanofi, 598 U.S. 594 (2023)
- Institut d'information juridique de Cornell — 35 U.S.C. § 285
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