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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4110131"]More trials coming - same allegations over other devices. It will whittle NUV profits because of the royalties they must pay, as well as the jury awards. Now they get a clue and attempt to get a patent on their "innovations" (the coil spring lock) - which is how Medtronic got the legitimate rights to develop products. Lukianov doesn't appreciate the ethics behind business, and has now come to fruition. The improvement on an old idea - which NUV essentially capitalizes on - must be accomplished in a way that is safe for investors (the owners of the company), its employees and the growth of the company. Either come up with a brand new product and get the patent, or partner with the companies you're stealing from. Lukianov, Valentine and Miles forged ahead with stolen ideas - they can't prove otherwise. No proof of the development and ultimate filing of patents for innovative products. Miles, a sales rep, says at trial he created XLIF - what a joke. The upcoming trials, the appeals will take years, and NUV will continue selling products. If you want to ride their coattails a little longer, do so with an eye at your back, but my bet is they won't be around in 5 yrs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4110131"]More trials coming - same allegations over other devices. It will whittle NUV profits because of the royalties they must pay, as well as the jury awards. Now they get a clue and attempt to get a patent on their "innovations" (the coil spring lock) - which is how Medtronic got the legitimate rights to develop products. Lukianov doesn't appreciate the ethics behind business, and has now come to fruition. The improvement on an old idea - which NUV essentially capitalizes on - must be accomplished in a way that is safe for investors (the owners of the company), its employees and the growth of the company. Either come up with a brand new product and get the patent, or partner with the companies you're stealing from. Lukianov, Valentine and Miles forged ahead with stolen ideas - they can't prove otherwise. No proof of the development and ultimate filing of patents for innovative products. Miles, a sales rep, says at trial he created XLIF - what a joke. The upcoming trials, the appeals will take years, and NUV will continue selling products. If you want to ride their coattails a little longer, do so with an eye at your back, but my bet is they won't be around in 5 yrs.[/QUOTE]
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Medtronic wins lawsuit over Nuvasive
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