The court ordered Medtronic to pay a spine surgeon around $23 million for multiple patent infringements in January. Medtronic appealed and lost in a split 2-1 opinion, which upheld the judge’s ruling.
The court rejected Medtronic’s attempt to revisit the case. The court provided no further information.
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To view Medtronic’s filing, click here.
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