AFT Orphan Pharmaceuticals judgment

AFT Pharmaceuticals (NZX.AFT, ASX.AFP) advises of the release yesterday evening by the High Court at Auckland of its judgment upholding in part claims by PBL Solutions Limited (PBL) against AFT, and dismissing others.

The substance of the claims made by PBL was that AFT should have provided AFT Orphan Pharmaceuticals Limited (AFTO) the opportunity to pursue the drug development opportunity for the topical skin medicine Pascomer®.1 PBL holds a 35% stake in AFTO and AFT owns 65%.

The High Court dismissed PBL’s claim for a lump sum payment for an assessed present value of PBL’s claimed 35% proportionate share of future profits attributable to the Pascomer opportunity.

The High Court also found that AFT had not acted dishonestly and that Managing Director Dr Hartley Atkinson genuinely believed the Pascomer opportunity was not within the scope of AFTO’s business and had not breached his director’s duties owed to AFTO.

However, the Court found that AFT owed PBL a fiduciary duty in the context of evaluating the Pascomer opportunity and that AFT breached that duty. The Court has held that PBL is entitled to an account of a 35% share of the profits which are in future made by AFT from Pascomer for orphan or orphan-like opportunities only. Any profit is to be assessed after making allowance for AFT’s costs and expenses and direct labour costs in relation to development of the Pascomer opportunity and for use of AFT’s proprietary Crystaderm® technology in Pascomer. AFT has always acknowledged an obligation for AFTO to account to PBL for its share of profits from the distribution of Pascomer for orphan applications in Asia Pacific. The judgment extends that obligation to any profits that may be earned from that orphan opportunity by AFT in markets outside Asia Pacific.

AFT is not required to account to PBL for any profit which AFT may earn from the application of Pascomer for treatment of non-orphan conditions such as Port Wine Stain (PWS).2

AFT notes that no profits from the Pascomer opportunity have been earned to date or are expected to be earned in the near term. The timing and amount of any future earnings on the Pascomer opportunity remain uncertain and subject to several contingencies such as regulatory approvals.

AFT does not expect the judgment to have a material effect on AFT’s FY2024 earnings guidance.

All parties now have four weeks to decide whether to appeal the judgment.

The Court’s orders allow the result of the judgment, but not the judgment itself, to be published at this stage. As to the judgment itself, the parties have 5 working days to identify any parts of the judgment they seek to have redacted for confidentiality, following which a public version of the judgment will be released by the Court.

For and on behalf of AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited by Malcolm Tubby, Chief Financial Officer.

 

References: 

  1. Pascomer is showing promise as a topical treatment for facial angiofibromas (FA) associated with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC), an orphan indication, and other non-orphan conditions such as Port Wine Stain (PWS) birthmarks. “Orphan” drugs are pharmaceutical products developed and prescribed for rare medical conditions.
  2. One of the most famous examples of PWS is that on the scalp of the former President of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev. AFT Pharmaceuticals Limited, Level 1, 129 Hurstmere Road, Takapuna, Auckland 0622, New Zealand Incorporated in New Zealand ARBN: ARBN 609 017 969  local licensees and distributors to the rest of the world. For more information: aftpharm.com

 

For more information:

Dr Hartley Atkinson
Managing Director
AFT Pharmaceuticals
Tel:+64 9488 0232

Richard Inder
The Project
Tel: +64 21 645 643

May 1, 2024

AFT Licenses Maxigesic® IV in Brazil

We are delighted to announce our partnership with Brazil’s Halex Istar, and to be exclusively responsible for distributing its Maxigesic IV in Brazi…

Read More

April 24, 2024

AFT, Massey Ventures, Gilles McIndoe to develop scar treatment

AFT collaborate with Massey Ventures and Gilles McIndoe to begin the development of a topical treatment for keloid and hypertrophic scarring….

Read More

March 5, 2024

AFT makes further progress in international markets

AFT Pharmaceuticals provides an update on recent progress it has made in international markets….

Read More