Reversing a district court’s motion to dismiss, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found patent claims directed to cardiac monitoring devices patent eligible under 35 USC § 101 because ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently decided an appeal of a patent lawsuit involving Cardionet LLC, of Conshohocken, Pa., invalidating the Cardionet patent for lack of subject ...
In a decision that seems to have yet again roiled the patent subject matter eligibility question, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit determined that a district court had erred in ...
In CardioNet, LLC v. InfoBionic, Inc., the Federal Circuit found that the medical device claims at issue were “directed to” patent-eligible subject matter under 35 USC § 101. The district court had ...
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Wednesday narrowed a patent dispute between rivals in the market for cardiac telemetry devices, saying patents owned by CardioNet LLC were invalid.
Attorneys at Hall Booth Smith on Monday removed a wrongful death action against CardioNet LLC to Tennessee Western District Court. The suit was filed by Rosenblum & Reisman on behalf of Suzanne ...
Cardiac monitoring firms to pay more than $44 million to resolve allegations of false claims act violations -U.S. BioTelemetry Inc. and its subsidiary CardioNet LLC have agreed to pay $44.9 million to ...