Third Wave wins patent lawsuit against California firm
Laptop Battery By Les Chappell • 09/01/05
Madison, Wis. - Third Wave Technologies, a developer and
marketer of molecular diagnostics products, announced on Thursday
that it has won a patent infringement lawsuit against Stratagene
Corp., a
life sciences developer based in La
Jolla, Calif.
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Thinkpad The decision, which was passed by a federal jury in the United
States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, said
that Stratagene's line of FullVelocity reagents had infringed on
two patents held by Third Wave.
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Microsoft A jury will now begin hearing arguments with respect to
damages.
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Laptop Computers The
company filed suit in September
2004, claiming FullVelocity's testing chemistry mechanics
overlapped with its protected nucleic acid technology. In the
initial lawsuit Third Wave sought a permanent injunction
preventing the sale of all FullVelocity products and financial
compensation.
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Laptop Computer In May Stratagene filed a related suit against Third Wave,
claiming that the company's Invader technology infringes on five
patents held by Stratagene over FullVelocity. That suit was filed
in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware and seeks
monetary damages as well as a permanent injunction against Third
Wave for the sale of its Invader Plus products.
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Desktop Computer Stratagene on Saturday announced it would appeal the verdict,
stating in a news release that "the jury's verdict and the damages
awarded were not supported by the facts of the case."
Notebooks Rod Hise, director of corporate communications and investor
relations at Third Wave
Technologies, said the case settled Thursday is the second
patent infringement lawsuit filed over the technology. In 2002,
a suit was filed against Eragen Biosciences, which was settled
before trial when Eragen removed the questioned product from the
market.
Lenovo "We're very pleased with the verdict - it certifies and upholds
our chemistry, the chemistry that is at the foundation of all our
products," Hise said. "The outcome of this trial is to reinforce
the strength and the value of our intellectual property."
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