July 28, 2000
Patent Ruling Gives U. of Colorado a Shot at Millions in Damages
A federal judge has given the University of Colorado system another crack at millions of dollars in damages from a giant pharmaceutical company in a long-running patent lawsuit concerning a popular vitamin used by pregnant women.
Three years ago, U.S. District Judge John Kane ruled that the company, American Cyanamid, had relied on "stealth and deception" in claiming credit for a reformulation of the Materna vitamin, and awarded the university more than
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