Enzo Biochem, Inc. et al v. Applera Corp. et al

  1. February 22, 2016

    Enzo Can't Revive $61M Jury Win In DNA Patent Row

    Enzo Biochem Inc. lost its bid to revive a $61 million damages and interest verdict that its patent for labeling and detecting DNA was infringed when a Connecticut federal judge on Monday found that the Federal Circuit had doomed the claims in a "somewhat cryptic mandate."

  2. November 03, 2015

    Enzo, Applera Spar Over Fate Of DNA-Test Patent Verdict

    Enzo Biochem Inc. and a unit of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. filed competing motions Monday, one asking a Connecticut federal court to revive a 2012 jury verdict that Enzo's patent for labeling and detecting DNA was infringed, the other asking the court to find that it was not.

  3. January 06, 2014

    Enzo Award Raised To $61M In DNA Patent Fight

    A Connecticut federal judge on Friday added $12.4 million in prejudgment interest to the $48.6 million a jury awarded Enzo Biochem Inc. in its suit accusing Applied Biosystems Inc. of infringing a patent for labeling and detecting DNA and other nucleic acids.

  4. August 02, 2013

    Enzo, ABI Lose New Trial Bids After $49M DNA Patent Verdict

    A Connecticut federal judge Thursday denied plaintiffs' and defendants' requests for a new trial in a patent infringement dispute over whether Applied Biosystems Inc. infringed Enzo Biochem Inc.'s DNA sequencing systems, a fight that ended in a $48.6 million verdict for Enzo.

  5. November 01, 2012

    Enzo Wins $49M Verdict In DNA Labeling Patent Row

    A Connecticut federal jury on Thursday handed down a more than $48.5 million verdict in favor of Enzo Biochem Inc. in finding that Applied Biosystems Inc. infringed its patent relating to labeling and detection methods for DNA and other nucleic acids.

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