Insulet Corporation Wins $452 Million in Trade Secret Lawsuit Against EOFlow, Marking Major Legal Victory

Boston, MA — Insulet Corporation, a major player in medical device manufacturing, recently secured a monumental legal victory in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. The jury found that competitors EOFlow Co., Ltd. among others had illegally used Insulet’s closely guarded trade secrets, awarding the company a staggering total of $452 million in damages. This hefty sum consists of $170 million in compensatory damages meant to cover the loss incurred by Insulet, and an additional $282 million in punitive damages, reflecting the jury’s finding that EOFlow’s actions were both willful and malicious. … Read more

Guardant Health Wins $292.5 Million in Landmark False Advertising Case Against Rival Natera

San Francisco, California – In a decisive courtroom victory, Guardant Health, a prominent manufacturer of medical diagnostics, was awarded $292.5 million in damages on Monday. This followed a federal jury’s verdict that competitor Natera had engaged in false advertising concerning its colorectal cancer screening tests. The case, which captured industry and public attention, centered on accusations that Natera’s claims about its tests were misleading, thereby negatively impacting Guardant Health’s market standing and reputation. The substantial award consisted of both actual and punitive damages, highlighting the severity of the claims. This legal battle signifies a pivotal … Read more

Businessman Wins $1.7 Million in High-Stakes Legal Battle Over Severance Conspiracy Claims

St. Louis, Missouri — A St. Louis jury awarded businessman Scott Roy over $1.7 million in a protracted legal battle against his former employer, Bull Moose Tube Company (BMT), after a counterclaim was dismissed that accused him and other executives of extracting money through unauthorized severance agreements. The conflict unfolded over four years of litigation associated with breach of contract claims by Roy and six other former executives of BMT. These executives sought enforcement of lucrative severance packages allegedly totaling $7.8 million. While six of the claims were settled out of court, Roy chose to … Read more

Doctor Wins $2 Million Lawsuit After Being Fired for Lawfully Handling DEA Subpoena

In a notable breach of contract and interference case concerning medical practice rights, Dr. T, an internal medicine specialist and co-owner of a concierge service in partnership with Dr. M, won a lawsuit against a large health system. The duo originally partnered with the health system in 2010, allowing them to provide 24-hour access to their patients and expand their practice while the health system supplied malpractice insurance, though without taking ownership in their practice. The conflict began in spring 2020 when Dr. T received a subpoena from the DEA requesting medical records of a … Read more