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March 16, 2022
NuVasive Nets $1.15M In Spinal Surgery Patent Trial
A California federal jury has awarded NuVasive nearly $1.15 million in a spinal surgery system patent fight against Alphatec Holdings Inc. after finding Alphatec infringed various patented claims.
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February 24, 2022
IP Forecast: PayPal Looks To Halt Inventor's Patent Campaign
PayPal will argue next week that U.S. District Judge Alan Albright should block a fintech inventor who’s sued Samsung, McDonald's and dozens of others from filing more patent infringement cases, pointing out that he's boasted online about "his strategy to get rich." Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
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January 05, 2022
Omicron Surge Reshuffles Patent Trial Plans Once Again
The beginning of January was shaping up to be a busy time for patent jury trials with judges scheduling several to kick off the new year, following a lull during the pandemic, but skyrocketing viral infections have led many of the trials to be postponed.
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February 14, 2018
NuVasive Says Rival Hired Key Workers, Copied Spine System
NuVasive Inc. alleged a competitor engaged in a coordinated effort to rip off its entire spinal surgery system, hiring former executives who worked on the technology and then devising a system that closely mimicked it, according to an infringement suit entered in California federal court Wednesday.