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    Dentons and Miso: Progress in the Lysine Patent Litigation in the Netherlands

    • Last Update: 2020-07-01
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    May 23, 2013, Miso Group Co., Ltdissued a notice on the progress of the alleged patent infringement case in the NetherlandsZC4
    On 20 March 2013, the Hague Court ruled in the case of EP 0796912 infringement, finding that dentons group member companies had infringed the patentA final decision was handed down by the German Federal Supreme Court in February 2013, declaring that Helm AG had infringed three patents, including EP 0796912, imported into lysine products made by Dentons GroupZC4
    In The Hague, in addition to EP 0796912, there are also two patent infringements, and both the Hague District Court and the Hague Court of Appeal endorsed the Company in 2007 and 2011, respectivelyThe Dutch Supreme Court plans to announce the results next month, and the group expects the ruling to be as favorable to Germany as Germany'sZC4
    On May 20, Dentons issued a tip-off, saying it had received a ruling from a court in The HagueBut the company has developed a different but the same quality bacterial varieties, used to produce L-lysineThe Company believes that the Dutch regional infringement case has little impact on the company's net profit simply before and will not have a significant impact on the future outlookZC4on May 23, 2013, Miso Group Co., Ltd issued a notice on the progress of the alleged patent infringement case in the Netherlands ZC4
      On 20 March 2013, the Hague Court ruled in the case of EP 0796912 infringement, finding that dentons group member companies had infringed the patent A final decision was handed down by the German Federal Supreme Court in February 2013, declaring that Helm AG had infringed three patents, including EP 0796912, imported into lysine products made by Dentons Group ZC4
      In The Hague, in addition to EP 0796912, there are also two patent infringements, and both the Hague District Court and the Hague Court of Appeal endorsed the Company in 2007 and 2011, respectively The Dutch Supreme Court plans to announce the results next month, and the group expects the ruling to be as favorable to Germany as Germany's ZC4
      On May 20, Dentons issued a tip-off, saying it had received a ruling from a court in The Hague But the company has developed a different but the same quality bacterial varieties, used to produce L-lysine The Company believes that the Dutch regional infringement case has little impact on the company's net profit simply before and will not have a significant impact on the future outlook ZC4
     
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