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International Biomedical, Ltd. v. General Electric Company et al
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May 10, 2017
GE, Infant Product Co. Reach Deal In Incubator Patent Case
General Electric Co. and International Biomedical Ltd. asked a Texas federal judge Wednesday to stay litigation over the validity of GE's neonatal incubator patents, saying they've reached an agreement in principle and expect to finalize a settlement within 60 days.
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February 09, 2017
GE Doubles Down On DQ Dispute In Incubator Patent Case
General Electric Co. on Wednesday again urged a Texas federal judge not to disqualify its in-house counsel and external Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP attorneys from a lawsuit by International Biomedical Ltd. over neonatal incubator patents, saying an alleged conflict of interest related to a now-deceased attorney impacts IBL's counsel instead.
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January 05, 2017
GE Urges Nix Of DQ 'Retaliation' In Incubator Patent Row
General Electric Co. on Wednesday pushed back against International Biomedical Ltd.’s demand that the conglomerate’s in-house and external Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP counsel be disqualified from infringement litigation over certain neonatal incubator patents, arguing the move is simply retaliation for GE’s own demand that IBL’s counsel be disqualified.
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December 20, 2016
Arnold & Porter, GE Counsel Hit With DQ Bid In IP Row
International Biomedical Ltd. on Tuesday sought to disqualify General Electric Co.'s in-house counsel and outside lawyers at Arnold & Porter LLP from a patent infringement case in Texas federal court over neonatal incubator patents, citing a former GE prosecutor's conflicting work for both companies.
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November 09, 2016
GE's Barnes & Thornburg DQ Bid Is Misdirection, Court Told
International Biomedical Ltd. on Tuesday pushed back against General Electric's bid to have its Barnes & Thornburg LLP counsel disqualified from infringement litigation over a number of neonatal incubator patents, telling a Texas federal court the conglomerate is merely trying to obfuscate its own bad behavior.
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October 18, 2016
GE Cites IP Atty Breach In Barnes & Thornburg DQ Motion
General Electric Co. Tuesday urged a Texas federal court to disqualify Barnes & Thornburg LLP from representing International Biomedical Ltd. in a suit for noninfringement of patents relating to an infant care product based on information the firm allegedly gleaned from a now-deceased former GE patent prosecutor.