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Court Strikes Defenses in DNA ID Kit Case (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: August 17, 2011

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In this suit alleging patent infringement of a DNA dog breed identification kit, a Norfolk U.S. District Court strikes defendant’s affirmative defenses of fraud and inequitable conduct. Defendant BioPet alleges the ‘863 patent is unenforceable based on fraud, inequitable conduct and/or violation of the duty of disclosure. BioPet claims inequitable conduct on the grounds that ...
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