Retractable Techs., Inc. v. Becton Dickinson & Co.

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A jury found infringement of certain claims of plaintiff's patents, relating to retractable syringes, which are medical syringes that feature a needle that retracts into the syringe body after the syringe is used, and found that the asserted patents were not invalid for anticipation or obviousness. The federal circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part.court erred in its construction of the claim term "body;" in light of the specifications, that term refers to a one-piece structure. View "Retractable Techs., Inc. v. Becton Dickinson & Co." on Justia Law