September 08, 2016
Medical device manufacturer Masimo Corp. and Philips Electronics North America Corp. argued for competing summary judgment motions Thursday in Delaware federal court in Masimo's lawsuit claiming Philips infringed its patents for blood oxygen measuring technology.
May 20, 2015
A judge has left in place a $466.7 million jury verdict finding that Philips Electronics North America Corp. infringed Masimo Corp. patents for measuring blood oxygen levels, finding that while a Masimo attorney from Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP engaged in misconduct, it didn't warrant a new trial.
February 18, 2015
Masimo Corp. on Tuesday told a Delaware federal judge to nix a Philips Electronics North America Corp. patent misuse claim in the aftermath of a jury's $466.7 million verdict that found Philips violated two Masimo patents for measuring blood oxygen levels, while Philips pushed back by saying its claim must be properly litigated.
February 13, 2015
There were eight intellectual property awards in 2014 that exceeded $100 million, all of them in patent cases, but attorneys say that many of those substantial sums are at risk of being reduced on appeal since the Federal Circuit has heightened its scrutiny of damages awards.
November 14, 2014
Philips Electronics North America Corp. on Friday urged a Delaware federal judge to find two Masimo Corp. patents for measuring blood oxygen levels invalid, a month after a jury found it had infringed both and slammed it with a $466.7 million verdict.
October 01, 2014
A Delaware federal jury on Wednesday awarded Masimo Corp. $466.7 million for Philips Electronics North America Corp.'s infringement of two patents for measuring blood oxygen levels, rejecting Philips' arguments that the patents were invalid.