Lerner, David, Littenberg, Krumholz & Mentlik, LLP
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Lerner David Littenberg
Krumholz & Mentlik, LLP

600 South Avenue West
Westfield, NJ
07090-1497

P: (908) 654-5000

F: (908) 654-7866

 

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208 Tianhe Road
Tianhe District
Guangzhou, Guangdong
510620 China

P: +86 20 3810-3788

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Stryker's Jury Verdict against Synthes is Bolstered by Successful Reexamination of Orthopedic Patent on an External Fracture Fixation Device

NEWS RELEASE
July 3, 2008
(Westfield, NJ)

Contact:
Ray P. Janeczek
Direct Dial: 908.518.6369 or
rjaneczek@ldlkm.com

In a trial in late 2006, we successfully tried the issues of validity and infringement before a jury in Newark, New Jersey in Stryker v. Synthes.  The Stryker patent found infringed by the jury relates to the setting fractures with an external fixation system somewhat reminiscent of an erector set.  After fighting off Synthes' post trial motions before the judge on, among other things, the validity of the asserted patent, we were faced with yet another validity challenge, this time the result of Synthes' petition for reexamination before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.  With the depth of our litigation and prosecution experience, we presented evidence supporting our longstanding and judge and jury-tested position that the asserted patent was valid.  In June 2008, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rendered a decision that Synthes' attack was not persuasive and that the patent claims held infringed would stand as previously issued and litigated.