Stryker Corporation
Location
Michigan
Founded
1941-02-28
Website
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2024-09-20 (warriormaven.com)
Top 18 Weapons Used by US Special Operations Forces
By Jack Murray, SOFREP I hope that this article proves useful as there are many misconceptions and outright fabrications drifting through the netherworld D50-cal, M4 and SOF weapons I
Read more2024-09-17 (sofrep.com)
A US Special Forces Operator’s Guide To Military Weapons
The reality of military weapons is far from the glorified myths you see floating around the internet—it's a world where practicality, simplicity, and reliability often trump high-tech gimmicks, and soldiers adapt to what works in the heat of battle.
Read more2019-07-19 (law360.com)
Stryker Slams Zimmer's High Court Bid Following $254M Loss
Zimmer Inc.’s quest to see its $254 million surgical tool patent infringement loss reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court is “predicated on a strawman argument” and “completely misses the point” of the high court’s 2016 ruling relaxing the standard for enhanced patent damages, Stryker Corp. told the Supreme Court on Thursday.
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2018-09-20 (ryortho.com)
Stryker Pays $190 Million for Invuity | Orthopedics This Week
Stryker Pays $190 Million for Invuity
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2017-07-13 (reuters.com)
Stryker awarded $248.7 million in patent case against Zimmer
A U.S. judge has increased the amount medical device maker Zimmer Biomet Holdings Inc must pay Stryker Corp for infringing patents on a surgical cleaning wand to $248.7 million following a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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2017-05-16 (ryortho.com)
Stryker Settles Final Metal-on-Metal Hip Lawsuits | Orthopedics This Week
Stryker Settles Final Metal-on-Metal Hip Lawsuits
Read more2015-09-18 (prnewswire.com)
Lawsuitsettlementnews.com Reports all Major Hip Settlements and Litigation Updates
/PRNewswire/ -- MT Services LLC, a Lawsuit Settlement News Reporting Company which operates lawsuitsettlementnews.com, reports today the major hip settlements,...
Read more2010-10-01 (proactiveinvestors.com)
Stryker to acquire Gaymar Industries for $150 Million
Medical technology company Stryker Corporation (NYSE: SYK) has agreed to acquire private-equity backed Gaymar Industries, a company that...
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IP Licensing Co. Must Pay Medtronic's Fees In Stryker Case -
A federal judge has ordered Orthophoenix, a company founded by prominent patent licensing executive Erich Spangenberg, to pay more than $572,000 in legal fees incurred by Medtronic during a suit by Orthophoenix against Stryker over former Medtronic patents.
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Stryker Unit Settles Biomet Trade Secret Suit -
A subsidiary of the medical technology giant Stryker Corp. told a Texas federal judge Tuesday that it has settled its suit against three Biomet Inc. affiliates alleging the affiliates pilfered its employees, customers and trade secrets, according to court filings.
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Rethinking Seagate At The Supreme Court -
Post-Octane Fitness, it was not particularly surprising when the U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in Stryker v. Zimmer and Halo v. Pulse, taking on the Seagate test for determining willful patent infringement as a basis for enhanced damages. Although the court’s opinion is not expected until the end of the term in June, some important indicators emerged from the briefing and argument, say Brett Williamson and Brad Berg of O’Melveny & Myers LLP.
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Stryker Settles SEC's Latest FCPA Claims For $7.8M -
Medical device company Stryker Corp. agreed to pay a $7.8 million penalty over accounting and record keeping failures in China, India and Kuwait, marking the company's second settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations.
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