December 3, 2008 - Jay Campbell
December IP Section Luncheon
December 3, 2008 - Denver Chop House, Large Banquet Room
1 Ethics Credit (Pending Approval)
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In Medtronic Navigation, Inc. v. BrainLAB Medizinische Computersystems GMHB, 417 F.Supp.2d 1188 (D.Colo. 2006), aff'd, 222 Fed.Appx. 952 (Fed. Cir. 2007), Judge Matsch set aside a $51 million jury verdict in favor of Medtronic, granted summary judgment of non-infringement in favor of BrainLAB and ordered sanctions against Medtronic and its attorneys, McDermott, Will & Emery. Earlier this month, Judge Matsch ordered Medtronic and its attorneys to pay $4.4 million in attorneys' fees and costs to BrainLAB. The IP Section was pleased to have Jay Campbell, lead trial counsel for BrainLAB present on the lessons learned from the Medtronic v. BrainLAB case, and the ethical pitfalls of advocating infringement/non-infringement positions after a claim construction ruling.
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