Jury favors J&J over Boston Scientific on stent patent

A federal court jury in Wilmington, DE, has found that several stents manufactured by Boston Scientific of Natick, MA, infringe on patents held by Johnson & Johnson's Cordis subsidiary.

Specifically, the jury determined that Boston Scientific's drug-eluting Taxus stent and its bare metal Express and Liberté stents infringe on Cordis' Palmaz stent patent, according to J&J. The Liberté stent was also found to infringe on another patent held by J&J.

Boston Scientific stated that it is likely to appeal the jury verdict. A new jury will convene in August to determine any damages owed and whether the infringement was willful.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 22, 2005

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