IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield

Rob Sahr on the Administration’s Aggressive Approach to Bayh-Dole Compliance

March 13, 2024 Wolf Greenfield Episode 36
IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield
Rob Sahr on the Administration’s Aggressive Approach to Bayh-Dole Compliance
Show Notes

Rob Sahr is a shareholder in Wolf Greenfield’s Biotechnology Practice. He develops strategies for life science companies to maximize exclusivity for therapeutic and diagnostic products. Rob has also assisted federal grant recipients and contractors with Bayh-Dole compliance.

Originally passed at the end of 1980, the Bayh–Dole Act permits ownership by contractors of inventions arising from federal government-funded research. In recent months, the Biden Administration has seemed intent on more aggressively exercising “march-in rights” under the Act to promote affordability of taxpayer-funded inventions.

In this edition of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield, Rob provides insight on recent developments regarding Bayh-Dole compliance. Here are the highlights.

00:59 - On the contentiousness of Bayh-Dole

03:06 - What is a subject invention and why are they the source of so much confusion?

04:59 - Defining “march-in rights” and how are they different from “taking title” 

06:16 - The four requirements of march-in rights 

07:04 - Explaining “timely disclosure” and its importance

08:34 - Implications of the recent University of South Florida case

10:28 - Enforcing the requirements around utilization reports and how the Presidential election might factor into the equation

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