PureWick Corporation v. Sage Products, LLC

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:19-cv-01508

Court:

Delaware

Nature of Suit:

Patent

Judge:

Maryellen Noreika

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  1. February 27, 2024

    Last-Minute Settlement Stops 2nd Catheter Trial In Del.

    A second legal fight over patents that cover a type of external catheter for women will not be going before a jury in Wilmington after the two feuding rivals agreed on Tuesday to settle the dispute.

  2. April 03, 2023

    Judge Won't Triple PureWick's $28M Catheter Patent Win

    A Delaware federal judge has refused to triple the damages amount in Becton Dickinson's PureWick Corp.'s suit after it won more than $28 million in a lawsuit that accused Stryker Corp.'s Sage Products LLC of selling female external catheters that rip off a line of catheters PureWick sells.

  3. April 01, 2022

    ​​​​​​​PureWick Wins $28M Jury Verdict In Catheter Patent Suit

    A Delaware federal jury awarded Becton Dickinson's PureWick Corp. more than $28 million in damages and compensation on Friday in its lawsuit accusing Stryker Corp.'s Sage Products LLC of selling female external catheters that rip off a line of catheters PureWick sells.

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