Antitrust & Trade Reg.
May 11, 2026
Medtronic tries to overturn $381.7M antitrust verdict for Applied Medical
A federal judge is weighing Medtronic's bid to overturn a $381.7 million jury verdict in favor of Applied Medical, as the medical device maker argues the evidence failed to prove unlawful bundling, exclusive dealing or monopoly power.
A federal judge in Los Angeles is considering Medtronic's bid to overturn a $381.7 million antitrust verdict, as the medical device giant argued that rival Applied Medical failed to provide the legal and evidentiary proof necessary to sustain claims of monopolistic, "punitive" bundling and exclusive dealing.
At trial in February, a Los Angeles jury unanimously found Medtronic liable for monopolization and unreasonable restraint of trade, awarding Applied $381.7 milli...
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