Med-Design and Becton Dickinson go to arbitration over royalties:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Safety needle company Med-Design is initiating an arbitration process with Becton Dickinson in order to determine which of the two companies' interpretations of royalty rates should be applicable. Once decided, the rate will be retroactive to June 2002, the date of the launch of the Integra syringe with retracting PrecisionGlide needle.
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