Bayer CropScience AG et al v. Dow Agrosciences LLC

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Case Number:

1:12-cv-00256

Court:

Delaware

Nature of Suit:

Patent

Judge:

Renee Marie Bumb

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  1. June 18, 2015

    Dow Wins $5.9M In Atty Fees From Bayer In Soybean IP Fight

    A Delaware federal judge on Thursday ordered Bayer CropScience AG to pay $5.9 million in attorneys' fees to Dow AgroSciences LLC for filing a "frivolous" patent infringement suit.

  2. May 14, 2015

    Dow Wants $6M In Atty Fees From Bayer In Soybean IP Fight

    Bayer CropScience AG should cough up $6.07 million in lawyer's fees for filing a patent infringement suit that didn't add up to a hill of soybeans, Dow AgroSciences LLC has argued.

  3. March 17, 2015

    Bayer Must Pay Attys' Fees In Dow Soybean Patent Fight

    A federal judge has ruled that Bayer CropScience AG must pay Dow AgroSciences LLC potentially millions of dollars in attorneys' fees after concluding that Bayer had no basis for accusing Dow of infringing its soybean seed patents.

  4. December 22, 2014

    Bayer Owes Dow $5.5M Atty Fee In IP Fight, Magistrate Says

    A Delaware federal magistrate judge on Monday recommended that Dow Agrosciences LLC get $5.5 million in attorneys' fees in a "doomed" patent dispute brought by a Bayer AG unit that continued to pursue litigation even after its own witnesses testified Dow hadn't infringed Bayer's soybean seed patents.

  5. January 10, 2014

    Dow's Fee Bid Must Wait For High Court Ruling, Judge Says

    A Delaware federal judge on Friday denied Dow AgroSciences LLC's attempt to recover attorneys' fees in its successful defense of Bayer CropScience AG's patent infringement allegations, but gave Dow a chance to refile after an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court decision.

  6. October 08, 2013

    Dow Escapes Bayer IP Suit Over Herbicide-Resistant Soybean

    Dow AgroSciences LLC was cleared Monday of allegations by Bayer CropScience AG that Dow's herbicide-resistant Enlist E3 seed infringed several patents, with a Delaware federal judge ruling that Dow had a valid license to make its product.