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...of the Federal Circuit, in PerkinElmer Inc., and NTD Laboratories Inc. v. Intema Ltd. (2011-1577), held that the claims in U.S. Patent 6...
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...On November 20, a unanimous panel reversed a lower court ruling that Intema Ltd.'s screening patent was patent-eligible subject matter. The Federal Circuit...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...On November 20, a unanimous panel reversed a lower court ruling that Intema Ltd.'s screening patent was patent-eligible subject matter. The Federal Circuit...
...toward a narrow definition. The panel unanimously invalidated a patent held by Intema Limited for a method of prenatal screening for Down's syndrome, ruling...
...On November 20, a unanimous panel reversed a lower court ruling that Intema Ltd.'s screening patent was patent-eligible subject matter. The Federal Circuit...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Patent Infringement Suit Transferred to MassachusettsFor Possible Consolidation With Invalidity Lawsui
...I. BACKGROUND The plaintiff, Intema Limited ("Intema") is the successor in interest of patent number 6,573...
...the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Experience Insights Experience PerkinElmer Inc. v. Intema Limited , (D. Mass.) - Represent PerkinElmer in an ongoing litigation that involves a...
Originally Published: Ropes & Gray
The Life Sciences Report - Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Best Patent Practices Under the America Invents Act In This Issue: Best Patent Practices Under the America Invents Act CMS Issues Final Rule for Imp
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