UPDATE: Court Revives Pacemaker Ruling Against St. Jude
August 19 2009 - 2:13PM
Dow Jones News
A federal appeals court on Wednesday revived an earlier
patent-infringement ruling about pacemakers against St. Jude
Medical Inc. (STJ), but limited the company's exposure to financial
damages.
The U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals, which handles patent
appeals, sent the case back to the district court so a judge can
award damages to Guidant Corp. and Cardiac Pacemakers Inc., which
filed the suit against St. Jude in 1996. Guidant is now a unit of
Boston Scientific Corp. (BSX).
Cardiac Pacemakers alleged in its original lawsuit that St. Jude
infringed on its patent for a pacemaker, an electronic device
implanted in someone's chest that gives pulses or shocks to the
heart to help it beat. A jury in 2001 awarded Cardiac Pacemakers
$140 million in royalties for patent infringement but another court
overturned the ruling.
The court ruled Wednesday that the infringement applies only
when the product was used in the U.S., not internationally. St.
Jude said the product in question was infrequently used in the U.S.
As a result, the company says damages will be immaterial.
-By Jared A. Favole, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-9207;
jared.favole@dowjones.com