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Federal Circuit Vacates Johnson & Johnson's $20M Loss Over Patent Ownership

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Federal Circuit Vacates Johnson & Johnson's $20M Loss Over Patent Ownership

By Editorial Team

The Federal Circuit recently overturned a $20 million infringement verdict against Johnson & Johnson subsidiary DePuy Synthes, ruling that the orthopedic surgeon who sued them did not have ownership of the knee replacement patents in question.

The case involved patents 9,492,180 and 10,517,583 related to arthroplasty systems and methods for aligning and tensioning knee prostheses. The Federal Circuit's decision to vacate the loss was based on the finding that the plaintiff lacked ownership of the patents asserted in the lawsuit.

Law360 reported that the Federal Circuit's ruling released DePuy Synthes from the $20 million judgment, providing relief to the company in the ongoing legal battle over patent infringement.

Case Details

Case Title: Not Disclosed

Patents Involved: 9,492,180 and 10,517,583

Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

Law Firms: Fish & Richardson, Jones Day

Companies: DePuy Synthes Cos., Johnson & Johnson

The ruling by the Federal Circuit, which is known for handling patent appeals, highlights the importance of patent ownership in infringement cases and the legal complexities surrounding intellectual property disputes in the medical device industry.

This decision serves as a reminder of the critical role that patent ownership plays in patent litigation and the need for thorough due diligence to establish ownership rights before initiating legal action.

For more updates on this case and other legal news, subscribe to Law360 for comprehensive coverage and analysis of significant legal developments.

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