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Saturday, May 27, 2006

Legal Information - Qwest aims for brass ring


Qwest aims for brass ring
The federal government is reviewing bids for the largest telecommunications contract in U.S. history, a 10-year, $20 billion program that would include nearly all federal agencies.

Medtronic bid to reopen patent lawsuits fails
Medtronic Inc. lost an appeals court bid to revive patent-infringement lawsuits against Guidant Corp. and Boston Scientific Corp. concerning devices that boost blood flow by keeping clogged arteries open. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Friday upheld a judge's 2005 ruling that neither Guidant nor Boston Scientific -- which now owns Guidant -- infringe Medtronic patents for

Rival loses appeal to revive Boston Scientific lawsuit
THE REGION Medtronic Inc. lost an Appeals Court bid to revive patent infringement lawsuits against Guidant Corp. and Boston Scientific Corp. over cardiac stents. The US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit upheld a judge's 2005 ruling that neither Guidant nor Boston Scientific infringe Medtronic patents. The Appeals Court also upheld a decision to throw out claims of theft ...

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