Smith & Nephew Wins $4M Patent Infringement Case

Smith & Nephew has won a $4 million patent infringement lawsuit against Hologic over its MyoSure device for women, according to a Mass Device report.

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Last year, Hologic acquired Interlace and its MyoSure fibroid surgery devices for $125 million. Smith & Nephew filed a lawsuit against the two companies, alleging a former Smith & Nephew employee took information about patented technology to Interlace.

The trial jury ruled in favor of Smith & Nephew.

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