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Applied Medical Resources Corporation v. Medtronic, Inc.
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8:23-cv-00268
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August 02, 2023
Medtronic Can't Yet Ditch Rival's Surgical Market Antitrust Suit
A California federal judge on Wednesday refused to throw out a medical device maker's antitrust claims against Medtronic Inc., finding that Applied Medical Resources Corp. has adequately alleged antitrust injury and exclusionary conduct in its suit accusing its rival of illegally hindering competition in the market.
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July 03, 2023
FTC Wades Into Medtronic Surgical Device Antitrust Spat
The Federal Trade Commission has urged a California federal court to reject the "erroneous assertions and mistaken legal points" from Medtronic Inc. in its attempt to get Applied Medical Resources Corp.'s antitrust suit against it dismissed, according to an amicus brief filed with the court Monday.
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June 27, 2023
Medtronic Rival Defends Surgical Device Antitrust Case
Applied Medical Resources told a California federal court that its case accusing Medtronic Inc. of blocking competition for a type of surgical device is not an attack on low prices as Medtronic contends, but is instead an effort to stop the company's anti-competitive conduct.
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April 25, 2023
Medtronic Wants Rival's Surgical Market Antitrust Claims Axed
Medical device maker Medtronic Inc. on Monday urged a California federal court to throw out rival Applied Medical Resources' suit accusing Medtronic of illegally hindering competition in the market, arguing that Applied is trying to get the court to order Medtronic to raise its prices, contradicting the intent of antitrust laws.
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February 14, 2023
Medtronic Hogs Surgical Market With Unfair Deals, Rival Says
Medical device behemoth Medtronic Inc. has created a monopoly for itself by illegally hindering competition in the market for surgical devices that use electrical current to cut tissue and seal blood vessels, its rival Applied Medical Resources alleged in a lawsuit filed Tuesday in California federal court.