Corteva Pushes to Toss ‘Hollow’ Inari Claims in Seed-Patent Suit

December 17, 2024, 10:54 PM UTC

Corteva Inc. urged a federal judge to dismiss Inari Agriculture Inc.’s allegations that it’s using patent-infringement litigation over genetically modified seeds to stifle competition and maintain its dominant market position.

Inari’s claims in a Nov. 14 court filingaren’t legally valid, and the court lacks jurisdiction over some of them, Corteva said in a supporting brief filed Monday in the US District Court for the District of Delaware. Corteva asked Judge John F. Murphy to toss Inari’s counterclaims and strike its affirmative defenses. Inari alleged in its filing that Corteva was targeting it while ignoring similar activities by other rivals. ...

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