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Codexis, Inc. v. EnzymeWorks, Inc. et al
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March 28, 2018
Biotech Co. In Contempt For Public Statements On IP Row
A California federal judge said Wednesday he would hold EnzymeWorks Inc. and its founder in contempt, finding they'd violated a court order by issuing statements about a deal ending claims the company ripped off Codexis Inc.'s intellectual property, and that there was "never a whiff of 'Gee, I'm sorry'" from their attorney.
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February 20, 2018
Biotech Co. Says Rival Violated Deal With Press Releases
Biotech company Codexis Inc. bashed rival EnzymeWorks Inc. and its founder Junhua Tao on Tuesday for allegedly violating a deal to end a lawsuit, which accused Tao in California federal court of ripping off its trade secrets and patents, when EnzymeWorks issued a press release about that very settlement.
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February 22, 2016
Biotech Co. Says Chemist Stole Patents For Own Firm
Biotech company Codexis Inc. slammed rival EnzymeWorks Inc. and its founder Junhua Tao with a lawsuit in California federal court Friday accusing Tao of ripping off its patents and recruiting its scientists in order to sell "100% identical" enzymes to Codexis' customers.