Applied Medical v. U.S. Surgical
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Federal appeals court rejects USSC appeal and affirms a Virginia district court ruling requiring USSC to pay $20.5 mil. in damages to Applied Medical Resources for infringement of patented trocar technology. The initial jury decision was announced in May 1997 ("The Gray Sheet" June 16, 1997, In Brief)
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