Interference 102,413 Page 17 Pitha v. Muller of the experiment W-17. The following is a list of drugs30 said to have been solubilized in water with W-17 in aqueous media and the respective pages from Dr. Czajkowska’s laboratory notebook on which they appear: Testosterone, C-160; Estradiol, C-162; Progesterone, C-163; Testosterone, C-166; Estradiol, C-173; Progesterone, C-207; Epichlorohydrin, C-170; Retinoic acid, C-174; Complex of insulin and HPBCD, C-231; and Retinoic acid, C-250.31 E. DISCUSSION As the junior party, Pitha has the burden of proof on the issue of priority. 37 CFR § 1.657(b); Bosies v. Benedict, 27 F.3d 539, 541, 30 USPQ2d 1862, 1863 (Fed. Cir. 1994); “It is well settled that where an interference is between a patent that issued on an application that was copending with an interfering application, the applicable standard of proof is preponderance of the evidence.” Bosies, 27 F.3d at 541-42, 30 USPQ2d at 1864. Since the applications were copending, the applicable standard of proof is preponderance of the evidence. 1. Actual Reduction to Practice 30PR pages 299, 300 and 301. 31PR page 299.Page: Previous 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007