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Litigation

Apr. 5, 2014

Jury awards Neurovision $30M in infringement fight

A federal jury Thursday awarded $30 million to Neurovision Medical Products Inc. after finding NuVasive Inc. infringed on Neurovision's trademarked nerve-detection surgical equipment.


By Henry Meier


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A federal jury Thursday awarded $30 million to Neurovision Medical Products Inc. after finding NuVasive Inc. infringed on Neurovision's trademarked nerve-detection surgical equipment.


In a retrial of a case that was overturned by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals once before, the jury found NuVasive infringment on the Neurovision label was willful and the company had gone so far as to use Neuro...

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