When Rights Don’t Exist Until They Suddenly Do: The Hidden Timing Trap in Patent Extensions
The Lundbeck decision highlights a hidden risk: rights that seem obvious commercially may not exist legally until much later. Escrow and independent oversight prevent costly timing errors in litigation.
Who Has the Right to Sue? The High Court’s Warning on Standing and Role Confusion
The High Court’s Lundbeck ruling shows how unclear roles can erase expected litigation rights. Structural independence — not goodwill — prevents similar standing risks.

