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Feb. 14, 2013

Top Appellate Reversals -- Neurovision Medical Products Inc. v NuVasive Inc.

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It was one of the largest trademark infringement verdicts of 2010. A Los Angeles federal jury awarded $60 million to a Ventura-based surgical device company because a San Diego competitor used an identical name on its own spinal surgery product.


The jury found against NuVasive Inc. for willful infringement of rival Neurovision Medical Products Inc.'s Neurovision mark. U.S. District Judge Manuel L. Real awarded Neurovision attorney fees and costs and ordered ...

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