Claiming that Apple copied its Apple Watch ECG ideas, medical firm AliveCor is calling for a trial by jury over the case in California courts.
Mobile medical company AliveCor has previously filed a patent infringement suit against Apple in Texas, and also asked the US International Trade Commission to ban sales of the Apple Watch. Now it is requesting a trial by jury over the patent issues, and has filed in the Northern District of California.
According to the full filing, available below, AliveCor claims that Apple initially supported the company s development of an electrocardiogram wristband, the KardiaBand. Apple not only initially approved AliveCor s apps. but also advertised AliveCor s innovations to sell more Apple Watches, says the suit.
McKool Smith Welcomes IP Litigators Steven Rizzi & Ramy Hanna
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NEW YORK, May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ McKool Smith, one of the nation s leading trial firms, has announced that intellectual property litigators Steven J. Rizzi and Ramy Emad Hanna have joined the firm as principals in its New York office. The veteran trial lawyers focus on patent litigation, primarily in the technology, semiconductor, and pharmaceutical sectors. Steve and Ramy bring a wealth of experience trying cases in district courts nationwide as well as before the U.S. International Trade Commission, said David Sochia, McKool Smith s Managing Principal. They add depth to our national intellectual property practice along with valuable industry and technical expertise. We are very excited to welcome them to the firm.
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