Fed. Circ. Says Medtronic Didn't Infringe Defibrillator Patents

March 11, 2014

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Law360, New York (March 11, 2014, 5:44 PM ET) -- The Federal Circuit ruled Tuesday that Medtronic Inc.had not infringed defibrillator patents held by Boston Scientific Corp., applying the U.S. Supreme Court’s finding that patent owners bear the burden of proof when a licensee files a suit alleging invalidity and noninfringement.

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