Contract Cases filed in the Third Circuit Courts
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CLAYTON v. ORTHOVITA, INC. et al
as 2:2011cv03535
Plaintiff: ROBERT CLAYTON
Defendant: ORTHOVITA, INC. , R. SCOTT BARRY , MORRIS CHESTON, JR. and others
Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 78
Howmedica Osteonics v. Zimmer Inc, et al
as 11-2343
Plaintiff - Appellee: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS, a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, a New Jersey Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: ZIMMER INC, a Delaware corporation, ZIMMER US INC, ZIMMER SPINE INC and others
Defendant - Appellant: CHRISTOPHER LOUGHRAN, an individual, RYAN LIVELY, an individual, RYAN HERMANSKY, an individual and others
Howmedica Osteonics v. Zimmer Inc, et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 11-2342
Plaintiff - Appellee: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS, a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, a New Jersey Corporation
Defendant - Appellant: ZIMMER INC, a Delaware corporation, ZIMMER US INC, ZIMMER SPINE INC and others
Defendant - Appellee: CHRISTOPHER LOUGHRAN, an individual, RYAN LIVELY, RYAN HERMANSKY, an individual and others
Howmedica Osteonics v. Zimmer Inc, et al
as 11-2016
Plaintiff - Appellee: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS, a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, A New Jersey Corporation
Defendant - Appellant: ZIMMER INC, a Delaware Coporation, ZIMMER US INC, a Delaware Corporation, ZIMMER SPINE INC, a Delaware Corporation and others
Defendant - Appellee: CHRISTOPHER LOUGHRAN, an Individual, RYAN LIVELY, an Individual, RYAN HERMANSKY, an Individual and others
Howmedica Osteonics v. Zimmer Inc, et al
as 11-2017
Plaintiff - Appellee: HOWMEDICA OSTEONICS, a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, A New Jersey Corporation
Defendant - Appellee: ZIMMER INC, a Delaware Coporation, ZIMMER US INC, a Delaware Corporation, ZIMMER SPINE INC, a Delaware Corporation and others
Defendant - Appellant: CHRISTOPHER LOUGHRAN, an Individual, RYAN LIVELY, an Individual, RYAN HERMANSKY, an Individual and others

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