GlobeNewswire10.14.21
Globus Medical filed a lawsuit against Life Spine alleging infringement of seven different patents related to Globus Medical’s expandable interbody spacer technology. This action involves a number of products manufactured by Life Spine, and marketed by them and other companies. The suit was filed in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware, seeking injunctive relief and damages for infringement.
“Globus Medical is the leader in expandable interbody technology, creating meaningful advancements in treatment options for surgeons who treat patients affected by degenerative disc disease of the lumbosacral spine,” Dave Demski, president and CEO of Globus told the press. “We’ve invested tremendous effort and millions of dollars in research and development to create innovative technology to improve the lives of patients, generating over 256 patents related to expandable interbody implants alone. Our intellectual property is a critical component in making such advancements possible, and we are committed to protecting our proprietary technology against companies that benefit from making and distributing infringing devices.”
“Globus Medical is the leader in expandable interbody technology, creating meaningful advancements in treatment options for surgeons who treat patients affected by degenerative disc disease of the lumbosacral spine,” Dave Demski, president and CEO of Globus told the press. “We’ve invested tremendous effort and millions of dollars in research and development to create innovative technology to improve the lives of patients, generating over 256 patents related to expandable interbody implants alone. Our intellectual property is a critical component in making such advancements possible, and we are committed to protecting our proprietary technology against companies that benefit from making and distributing infringing devices.”