Fusion Orthopedics, LLC Wins! Judgment Has Been Entered Against Extremity Medical LLC by USPTO
November 05 2024 - 7:51PM
Business Wire
Fusion Orthopedics, LLC wins! Judgment has been entered against
Extremity Medical LLC from the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal
Board (“PTAB”) through an inter partes review (“IPR”) of U.S.
Patent No. 11,298,166 (‘166 patent) wherein the PTAB found 14
claims of the ‘166 patent are invalid and denied both of Extremity
Medical, LLC’s motions to amend the claims of the ‘166 patent. As
the record reflects, dependent claim 11 of the ‘166 patent is also
invalid. As such, any frivolous efforts by Extremity Medical, LLC
to continue to assert invalid claims will likely be held as bad
faith and sanctionable.
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Extremity Medical, LLC (“Extremity Medical”) allegedly filed the
‘166 patent in 2021 targeting the IntraLock, which launched in
2019, for the sole purpose of attempting to harass and extract an
unreasonable settlement from Fusion Orthopedics, LLC (“Fusion
Orthopedics”). Subsequently, Extremity Medical filed a bad faith
patent infringement lawsuit on April 28th, 2023, allegedly to
subdue Fusion Orthopedics’ explosive rise in the foot and ankle
market. (See Case No. 22-CV-00723-GMS).
In Federal Court, Extremity Medical has aggressively sought to
enforce invalid patent claims within the ‘166 Patent Family against
Fusion Orthopedics, Zimmer Biomet, and Paragon 28. In the matter
between Extremity Medical and Zimmer Biomet, Extremity Medical was
sanctioned in the amount of $52,573.00 for Zimmer Biomet’s
attorneys’ fees in pursuing frivolous patent infringement claims.
Fusion Orthopedics will likely seek similar monetary relief at the
appropriate time against Extremity Medical. (See Case No.
22-CV-00239-GBW).
Given this history, Fusion Orthopedics believes that baseless
shakedown litigation is an accepted business practice of Extremity
Medical under the leadership of Matthew Lyons, Extremity Medical’s
CEO and Founder.
Fusion Orthopedics believes Extremity Medical has numerous
invalid patents that they may assert against Fusion Orthopedics
(E.g., U.S. Patent Nos. 8,303,589, 8,900,274, 9,364,271, 9,877,752,
10,751,097, “the ‘166 Patent Family”). This IPR is likely the first
of many to be successfully pursued against Extremity Medical’s ‘166
Patent Family by Fusion Orthopedics.
As a matter of good public policy, Fusion Orthopedics is deeply
committed to combating any such abusive and bad faith legal tactics
by Extremity Medical, Matthew Lyons, and others. It is Fusion
Orthopedics’ practice to recognize and respect valid intellectual
property of others. Fusion Orthopedics is undeterred in its pursuit
as an innovator in technology related to foot and ankle orthopedic
devices. Fusion Orthopedics stands by the disruptive IntraLock
product, especially when wrongfully accused of patent
infringement.
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Media Contact: Corby Vowell, Esq (817) 313-9548
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