WILMINGTON, Del. (BRAIN) A year to the day after Zwift launched its first stationary trainer, the Hub which led Wahoo Fitness to quickly file suit for patent infringement Zwift and Wahoo are announcing terms of an "amicable settlement" that include each company selling bundles containing the other’s products.
Novartis is currently involved in a multi-district patent litigation campaign to block generic entrants for its blockbuster heart medication. On July 7, the district court invalidated the patent for lack of written description despite rejecting an enablement defense based upon the same evidence.
In IOENGINE, LLC v. PayPal Holdings, Inc., Judge William C. Bryson, sitting by designation in the United States District Court of the District of Delaware.
ATLANTA, Ga. (BRAIN) Wahoo Fitness has reached a settlement with a Nevada inventor who sued the company in 2015 alleging that its Kickr trainer infringed on his patent. The inventor’s suit against Foundation Fitness (the owner of Stages Cycling) also is close to a settlement. Meanwhile, Wahoo’s patent infringement suit against Zwift continues, with Wahoo this week filing an
/PRNewswire/ McKool Smith has announced today that the distinguished patent litigator Kevin Burgess has rejoined the firm as a Principal. Mr. Burgess will.