Trademark Infringement
Judge denies NuVasive in NeuroVision spat, cancels trademark
Biolase vows to take another run at Fotona
NuVasive loses 2nd, $30M trademark trial against NeuroVision
UPDATED April 7, 2014, with comment from NeuroVision
J&J sues Shasta Technologies for logo infringement
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) subsidiary Lifescan took its trademark gripe with Shasta Technologies to a California judge, saying the company’s use of their logo is harming the Lifescan brand.
Terumo jilts Boston Scientific to launch solo urology unit
Appeals court reverses $60M NuVasive trademark loss
NuVasive Inc. (NSDQ:NUVA) won a big legal victory yesterday when a federal appeals court reversed a lower court’s $60 million decision in favor of NeuroVision Medical Products, rebuking the lower court judge in the process.
The decision means the case pitting the medical device companies against each other will be re-tried under a different district court judge.
Judges skeptical of $60M NeuroVision win over NuVasive | MassDevice.com Legal News
A trio of federal judges this week expressed skepticism over a $60 million trademark infringement win NeuroVision Medical Products logged against NuVasive Inc. (NSDQ:NUVA) in 2010.
NuVasive appealed the decision, arguing in March that the judge who handled the case "fundamentally misunderstood trademark law" and "exhibited hostility toward NuVasive’s counsel in front of the jury."