Aegis Spine Inc avoided a finding of contempt after a Chicago federal court ruled it couldn’t find enough evidence to support the claimed breach of an order barring the medical device maker from selling an allegedly infringing product.
Life Spine Inc in 2019 sued Aegis for designing a “expandable cage” spinal implant impermissibly similar to its “ProLift” system, which Aegis had previously sold and distributed under a contract with Life Spine.
Life Spine later claimed Aegis violated an injunction prohibiting it from pursuing a patent for its rival XT device or selling it, but in January 2022 failed to convince ...
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