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Home » California Jury Sides With Illumina, Grants $26.7m in Patent Suit
California Jury Sides With Illumina, Grants $26.7m in Patent Suit
January 30, 2018
A jury in a Northern California District Court awarded biotechnology company Illumina $26.7 million in a patent suit against Ariosa Diagnostics, finding that the defendant used patented prenatal testing technology without authorization.
Illumina accused Ariosa of infringing upon its patents by performing Illumina’s Harmony Prenatal Test, alleging that the unauthorized use of the non-invasive DNA-based test caused the company irreparable damage.
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office previously upheld the validity of the patents.
“This verdict again validates these patents, the hard work and ingenuity of the inventors, and their significant contribution to the field of NIPT,” said Charles Dadswell, senior vice president and general counsel for Illumina.
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