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Legal Proceedings
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2021
Legal Proceedings [Abstract]  
Legal Proceedings
10. Legal Proceedings


From time to time, we are involved in legal proceedings arising in the ordinary course of our business. Periodically, we evaluate the status of each legal matter and assess our potential financial exposure. If the potential loss from any legal proceeding is considered probable and the amount can be reasonably estimated, we accrue a liability for the estimated loss. Significant judgment is required to determine the probability of a loss and whether the amount of the loss is reasonably estimable. The outcome of any proceeding is not determinable in advance. As a result, the assessment of a potential liability and the amount of accruals recorded are based only on the information available to us at the time. As additional information becomes available, we reassess the potential liability related to the legal proceeding, and may revise our estimates.


On August 5, 2021, four purported former stockholders of Akcea filed an action in the Delaware Court of Chancery captioned John Makris, et al. v. Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al., C.A. No. 2021-0681, or the “Delaware Action.”  The plaintiffs in the Delaware Action assert claims against (i) former members of Akcea’s board of directors; and (ii) Ionis, or collectively, the “Defendants.” The plaintiffs assert putatively direct claims on behalf of a purported class of former Akcea stockholders. The plaintiffs in the Delaware Action assert that the Defendants breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the October 2020 take-private transaction that we and Akcea entered into, in which Akcea became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ionis. We believe that the claims asserted in the Delaware Action are without merit and filed a motion to dismiss the claims in November 2021. Briefing on the motion to dismiss is ongoing, and pursuant to an agreed-upon scheduling order that has been entered by the Court, argument on the motion to dismiss is expected later in the first quarter of 2022.


On January 19, 2022, a purported stockholder of Ionis filed a stockholder derivative complaint in the Delaware Court of Chancery captioned Leo Shumacher, et al. v. Joseph Loscalzo, et al., C.A. No. 2022-0059, or the “Action.” The complaint names as defendants the current members of Ionis’ board of directors, collectively the Directors. The company is a nominal defendant. Plaintiff asserts a breach of fiduciary duty claim against the Directors for awarding and receiving allegedly excessive compensation. Plaintiff also asserts an unjust enrichment claim against the non-employee Directors as a result of the compensation they received. The complaint seeks, among other things, damages, restitution, attorneys’ fees and costs, and such other relief as deemed just and proper by the court. Defendants have not yet responded to the complaint in this Action.