Barry v. Medtronic Inc.

  1. August 14, 2015

    Gray Reed Removed From Medtronic Patent Trial In Texas

    Having Gray Reed & McGraw PC represent a doctor in a patent infringement suit against Medtronic Inc. after one of its attorneys prosecuted the patent will only confuse a jury and therefore the firm must mostly be disqualified from the case, a Texas federal judge ruled on Friday.

  2. July 24, 2015

    Medtronic Can't Escape Patent Suit, Texas Judge Rules

    A Texas federal judge has found that Medtronic Inc. can’t get out of a patent infringement suit brought by a Nevada doctor over a device to treat scoliosis, but barred the doctor from asking for pre-suit damages involving two of the three patents at issue.

  3. July 23, 2015

    Gray Reed Knocks Medtronic's Patent Suit 'Smear Campaign'

    Gray Reed & McGraw PC told a Texas federal court Thursday that Medtronic Inc. has mischaracterized its involvement in a patent application in order to further a "meritless, tactical ploy" to disqualify the firm from representing a doctor in litigation over a patented spine alignment system.

  4. July 21, 2015

    Gray Reed Says Medtronic's DQ Bid Can't Delay Patent Case

    Gray Reed & McGraw PC is accusing Medtronic Inc. of attempting to disrupt patent litigation by threatening to withhold witnesses from a pretrial deposition, asking a Texas federal judge Monday to force the testimony while a motion to disqualify the firm is pending.

  5. July 13, 2015

    Medtronic's DQ Attempt Is A 'Tactical Ploy,' Gray Reed Says

    Counsel from Gray Reed & McGraw PC told a Texas federal judge Friday that removing its entire firm from a Medtronic Inc. patent infringement suit because one of its attorneys worked with the company is a "burdensome sanction" that will hurt the plaintiff.

  6. June 26, 2015

    Medtronic Calls For Gray Reed To Be Forced Off Patent Suit

    Medtronic Inc. asked a Texas federal judge Thursday to remove Gray Reed & McGraw PC as counsel for a doctor suing it for patent infringement, saying the firm is also prosecuting the doctor's patent and deliberately lied about doing so.

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