Healthe Elects to Amend Complaint Accusing Sterilray of 222 nm Ultraviolet Technology Patent Infringement
The Honorable Roy B. Dalton, Jr., received an amended complaint in Healthe, Inc. v. High Energy Ozone LLC d/b/a/ Far-UV Sterilray, S. Edward Neister, and Pathogen Path Consulting LLC, Case No. 6:20-cv-02233-RBD-EJK (M.D. Fla.), excising the counter-counterclaims the Court said would be too confusing for a jury to consider. READ Healthe’s Amended Complaint against SterilrayDownload The parties’ disputes center on the technology described in U.S. Patent Nos. 9,700,642, 8,975,605, 8,481,985, and 8,753,575 and another pending patent published as US2017/0304472. Healthe’s legal teams at Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Akerman LLP say Healthe hasn’t and doesn’t infringe on HEO3’s patents and HEO3’s infringement allegations…
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