Back Bay Medical, Inc. v. Covidien Holding Inc et al
Plaintiff: Back Bay Medical, Inc.
Defendant: Covidien Holding Inc and EV3 Inc
Case Number: 8:2014cv01415
Filed: September 4, 2014
Court: US District Court for the Central District of California
Presiding Judge: Cormac J. Carney
Presiding Judge: Jay C. Gandhi
Nature of Suit: Patent
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Defendant: Covidien Holding Inc
Represented By: Benjamin M Cutchshaw
Represented By: Donald L Morrow
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Defendant: EV3 Inc
Represented By: Benjamin M Cutchshaw
Represented By: Donald L Morrow
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Plaintiff: Back Bay Medical, Inc.
Represented By: Hemant Hari Kewalramani
Represented By: Glenn S Orman
Represented By: Brett M Pinkus
Represented By: Jonathan T Suder
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