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AGA Medical Corporation v Occlutech (UK) Limited: PatC 22 Jul 2014

AGA contended that their Patent relating to a medical device for occluding defects in the atrial septum of the heart was infringed by a number of ASD occluders made by the Defendant, the English sales company associated with the German Occlutech company that manufactures medical devices. Occlutech responds by contending that the Patent is invalid on a number of grounds, and also counterclaims for a declaration of non-infringement regarding a variant of the devices that are subject to the infringement claim.

Roth J
[2014] EWHC 2506 (Pat)
Bailii
England and Wales
Citing:
CitedCoco v A N Clark (Engineers) Ltd ChD 1968
Requirememts to prove breach of confidence
A claim was made for breach of confidence in respect of technical information whose value was commercial.
Held: Megarry J set out three elements which will normally be required if, apart from contract, a case of breach of confidence is to . .

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Intellectual Property

Updated: 10 November 2021; Ref: scu.535164

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