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IPR Decisions, USPTO/PTAB

Institution Denied for Inter Partes Review by Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation

November 30, 2015 – Petitioner Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Corporation (“BSNC”) filed a Petition requesting inter partes review at the Patent…

November 30, 2015
11th Circuit, Court Decisions

Renewed Motion to Stay Pending IPR Denied in Part, Granted in Part for Liventa Bioscience, et al

November 30, 2015 – In April 2014, Plaintiff MiMedx Group, Inc. filed suit against Defendants Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation, Liventa Bioscience,…

November 30, 2015
11th Circuit, Court Cases Filed

Complaint Filed by Disc Disease Solutions, Inc. against VGH Solutions, et al

November 30, 2015 – Plaintiff Disc Disease Solutions, Inc. (“DDS”) filed a complaint against Defendants VGH Solutions Inc., Dr-Ho’s Inc.,…

November 30, 2015
IPRs Filed, USPTO/PTAB

Zimmer Petitions for IPR of Four Stryker Patents

November 30, 2015 – Zimmer Surgical, Inc. petitioned for inter partes review of four patents owned by Stryker Corporation: U.S….

November 30, 2015
3rd Circuit, Court Decisions

Magistrate Judge Burke Opines on 112 Support Required for Methods of Making Product Claims

November 25, 2015 – Delaware District Court Magistrate Judge Burke recommended granting plaintiff W.L. Gore’s motion for summary judgment that…

November 25, 2015
ITC Decisions, ITC/Court Int’l Trade

Initial Determination

On November 24, 2015, Administrative Law Judge Shaw of the International Trade Commission (“ITC”) issued a final initial determination in…

November 24, 2015
IPR Decisions, USPTO/PTAB

Greatbatch Requests Entry of Adverse Judgment in IPR Against AVX Corporation

November 23, 2015 – Patent Trial and Appeal Board Administrative Patent Judge Jon B. Tornquist issued a judgment and final…

November 23, 2015
3rd Circuit, Court Decisions

Magistrate Judge Recommends Granting Summary Judgment of No Anticipation in W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc., et al. v. C.R. Bard Inc., 11-CV-00515

November 18, 2015 – On November 9, 2015 Magistrate Judge Christopher J. Burke of the District Court for the District…

November 18, 2015
IPR Petitions, IPRs Filed, USPTO/PTAB Decisions

Petition for Inter Partes Review by Neochord, Inc.

On November 18, 2015, Neochord, Inc. (“Petitioner”) filed a Petition to the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”) for…

November 18, 2015
10th Circuit, Court Decisions

Court Grants Motion to Compel Discovery

November 17, 2015 – A Kansas District Court judge granted a motion by counterclaim defendants Neonatal Product Group, Inc., Creche…

November 17, 2015
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