Here are four key points:
1. Medicrea also filed the lawsuit against “several other defendants,” according to the press release.
2. The case regards the defendants’ alleged unlawful acts, occurring during the past year.
3. Medicrea reported it plans to “aggressively pursue all available legal rights” to protect its business, according to the press release.
4. Medicrea develops the UNiD Adaptive Spine Intelligence technology.
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