Intellectual Property
Oct. 29, 2010
NuVasive Faces $60 Million Verdict
In one of the largest trademark infringement verdicts of the year, a Los Angeles federal jury has awarded $60 million to a Ventura-based surgical device company because a competitor used the name of its device on its own product.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
In one of the largest trademark infringement verdicts of the year, a Los Angeles federal jury awarded $60 million to a Ventura-based surgical device company because a competitor used the name of its device on its own product.
The trial was a David and Goliath battle pitting Neurovision Medical Products Inc., a privately held device maker run by a physician and his sons, against NuVas...
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