Zimmer Biomet Win in Heraeus Bone Cement Fight to Be Reviewed

July 13, 2020, 9:14 PM UTC

U.S. International Trade Commission will take a second look at a judge’s finding that Zimmer Biomet wasn’t violating Heraeus’s intellectual property rights for bone cement, agency says in a notice posted on its website.

  • NOTE: Dispute is over the compound used to fill the gap between an artificial joint and a bone
    • Heraeus had claimed Zimmer Biomet stole trade secrets related to the compound
    • Some of the trade secrets owned by Heraeus weren’t protectable, and “there has not been a substantial injury or threat of injury” to Heraeus’s domestic industry, ITC Judge Cameron Elliot had said
  • Commission is considering ...





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