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It is a common litigation scenario: One side's expert says one thing while the other side's says just the opposite. But when - as in patent cases - expert opinion is so critical to the outcome, is summary judgment possible when the two experts disagree? Summary judgment, after all, requires a judge to conclude that there is no genuine dispute as to any material fact. If the experts are at odds over whether a patent is infringed, isn't summary judgment ruled out? In a September 21st opinion, In re Gabapentin Patent Litigation, the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals answered that very question in a case involving a pharmaceutical patent. In ruling that the district court erred when it granted summary judgment, the court shed light on how judges and lawyers should handle this scenario. solubility of prevacid capsule natural remedies like prevacid history of prevacid prevacid patent expiry