Acutek alleges nasal dilator patent infringement in suit against CNS.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
CNS BREATHE RIGHT INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT RIGHTS CHARGED in suit filed Jan. 6 in Los Angeles federal court by medical adhesive component manufacturer Acutek. The complaint alleges that Minneapolis, Minn.-based CNS, manufacturer and marketer of Breathe Right nasal strips, infringed Acutek patent rights following a Dec. 26 reissuance of a U.S. patent for Acutek's Clear Passage nasal dilators.
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