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LifeScan Scotland, Ltd. v. Shasta Technologies, LLC et al
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3:11-cv-04494
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May 13, 2016
J&J Unit Settles Its Patent Suit Over Glucose Testing Strip
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary and two makers of blood-glucose testing strips for diabetes patients it previously accused of violating its patent asked a California federal judge Thursday to sign off on a consent judgment nearly two weeks after the parties reached a settlement.
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March 24, 2016
J&J Unit Seeks Infringement Finding In Testing Strip Row
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary on Wednesday pressed a California federal court to find that two makers of blood-glucose testing strips for diabetes patients violated its patent, contending that their expert's noninfringement defense was at odds with settled law.
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November 17, 2015
Testing Strip Cos. Seek To Nix J&J Unit's Infringement Suit
Two manufacturers of blood-glucose testing strips for diabetes patients urged a California federal court Monday to dismiss a long-running patent infringement suit brought by a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, saying the asserted claims of the disputed patent are obvious over prior art.
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March 02, 2015
J&J Unit LifeScan Settles Diabetes Product Patent Dispute
Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LifeScan Inc. settled its long-running patent infringement suit against Shasta Technologies LLC over blood-glucose testing strips for diabetes patients, according to a consent judgment filed in California federal court Friday.
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May 23, 2014
J&J Unit's Patent Claim Survives Despite Fed. Circ. Ruling
A California federal judge on Friday kept alive a Johnson & Johnson unit's patent infringement claim against Shasta Technologies LLC over blood-glucose testing strips for diabetics, saying a recent Federal Circuit ruling that one of the patents was exhausted didn't invalidate the claim.
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May 14, 2014
Fed. Circ. Ruling Nixed J&J Unit's Patent Claim, Rival Says
Shasta Technologies LLC urged a California federal judge on Wednesday to pare one of several infringement claims from Johnson & Johnson unit LifeScan Inc.'s patent suit over glucose-meter technology, saying the Federal Circuit recently found one of the allegedly infringing patents had been exhausted.
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February 18, 2014
Shasta Wants Discovery To Proceed In Glucose Strip IP Case
Shasta Technologies LLC on Tuesday urged a California federal judge to lift three stay orders aimed at halting discovery and giving the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office time to re-examine three glucose-testing patents in an intellectual property and antitrust dispute with a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary.
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August 30, 2013
J&J Faces Contempt For Contacting Glucose-Strip Sellers
The Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that makes OneTouch Ultra glucose monitors could be held in contempt for using privileged information to contact distributors of allegedly patent-infringing glucose test strips after obtaining a preliminary injunction, a California federal judge said Wednesday.