Philips wins $10.4m but fined $3.3m in defibrillator patent suit
A Massachusetts jury has awarded technology company Philips $10.4 million but also fined it $3.3 million in a seven-year patent infringement lawsuit against Zoll Medical.
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4 December 2017 Technology company Philips and Massachusetts-based Zoll Medical appear to be nearing a settlement in their patent dispute over defibrillators.
4 December 2017 Technology company Philips and Massachusetts-based Zoll Medical appear to be nearing a settlement in their patent dispute over defibrillators.
4 December 2017 Technology company Philips and Massachusetts-based Zoll Medical appear to be nearing a settlement in their patent dispute over defibrillators.