APPLERA CORPORATION and Roche Molecular Systems, Inc., plaintiffs,
v.
MJ RESEARCH INC. and Michael and John Finney, defendants.
United States District Court, D. Connecticut.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 30, 2005.
March 30, 2005.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Aimee Jennifer Wood, James T. Shearin, Pullman & Comley, Bridgeport, CT, Asim Varma, Bertrand R. Lanciault, III, David Gersch, Michael J. Klyce, Jr., Arnold & Porter Thurman, Jean C. Kalicki, Arnold & Porter, Mary L. Azcuenaga, Wendy Schechter, Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe LLP, Washington, DC, Bruce J. Barker, Brian M. Poissant, Pennie & Edmonds, Charles W. Bradley, Jennifer Gordon, Joseph Evall, Robert A. Cote, Stephen J. Lib, Arrack, Herringbone & Sutcliffe, Lawrence B. Goodwin, Chadbourne & Parke, New York, NY, Gwen P. Weisberg, Pullman & Comley, James Sicilian, Mario R. Borelli, Robin L. Smith, Day, Berry & Howard, Hartford, CT, Jennifer K. Lawson, Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, Boston, MA, for Plaintiffs.
A. Jason Mirabito, Brett N. Dorny, Geri L. Haight, Ivor R. Elrifi, John A. Harre, Joseph G. Blute, William A. Marino, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C., Joseph B. Darby, III, Greenberg & Traurig, Boston, MA, Albert L. Jacobs, Jr., Gerard F. Diebner, Joseph M. Manak, Greenberg Traurig, Christine Cora True-Frost, David A. Hoffman, John E. Beerbower, Latisha Thompson, Radu A. Lelutiu, Rudolf Koch, Cravath, Swaine & Moore Firm, Daniel A. Ladow, Graham & James, Mary Morabito Rosewater, Schulte, Roth & Zabel, New York, NY, C. Allen Foster, David S. Panzer, Kevin E. Stern, Timothy C. Bass, Greenberg Traurig, LLP, William C. Brashares, Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, Washington, DC, Donna Nelson Heller, Harold Bolton Finn, III, Meghan A. Laganza, Patrick J. McHugh, Finn Dixon & Herling, Stamford, CT, for Defendants.
United States District Court, D. Connecticut.
OPINION ON DOUBLE PATENTING
ARTERTON, District Judge.
A jury trial was held from March 4 to April 2, 2004 on Plaintiffs' (collectively, "Applera") claims that defendants MJ Research Inc., Michael Finney and John Finney (collectively, "MJ") infringed its thermal cycler and PCR process patents. On April 2, 2004, the jury returned its verdict, finding that defendants induced infringement of the PCR process patents; directly infringed claim 45 of U.S. Patent...
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