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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Patents Court) Decisions >> Eli Lilly & Company v Human Genome Sciences, Inc [2008] EWHC 2511 (Pat) (17 October 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Patents/2008/2511.html Cite as: [2008] EWHC 2511 (Pat) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
PATENTS COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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ELI LILLY AND COMPANY |
Claimant |
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HUMAN GENOME SCIENCES, INC. |
Defendant |
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12-14 New Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1AG.
Telephone No: 020 7947 6000 Fax No: 020 7427 0093
MR. SIMON THORLEY, QC and MR. JUSTIN TURNER (instructed by Powell Gilbert) appeared for the Defendant.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR. JUSTICE KITCHIN: :
"(1) The court has discretion as to –
(a) whether costs are payable by one party or another;
(b) the amount of those costs; and
(c) when they are to be paid.
(2) If the court decides to make an order about costs –
(a) the general rule is that the unsuccessful party will be ordered to pay the costs of the successful party; but
(b) the court may make a different order.
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(4) In deciding what order (if any) to make about costs, the court may must have regard to the all the circumstances, including -
(a) the conduct of the parties;
(b) whether a party has succeeded on part of his case, even if he has not been wholly successful.
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(5) The conduct of the parties includes -
(a) the conduct before as well as during, the proceedings, and in particular the extent to which the parties followed any relevant preaction protocol;
(b) whether it was reasonable for a party to raise, pursue or contest a particular allegation or issue;
(c) the manner in which a party has pursued or defended his case or a particular allegation or issue;
(d) whether a claimant who has succeeded in his claim, in whole or in part, exaggerated his claim.
(6) The orders which the court may make under this rule include an order that a party must pay -
(a) a proportion of another party's costs;
(b) a stated amount in respect of another party's costs;
(c) costs from or until a certain date only;
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(e) costs relating to particular steps taken in the proceedings;
(f) costs relating only to a distinct part of the proceedings;
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(7) Where the court would otherwise consider making an order under paragraph (6)(f) it must instead, if practicable, make an order under paragraph (6)(a) or (c)."