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This episode concerns the case of Insulet Corp. v. EOFlow at the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. The Federal Circuit reversed a massive jury award regarding trade secret misappropriation involving wearable insulin pumps. The court determined it had jurisdiction because related patent claims were effectively dismissed with prejudice due to the statute of limitations. On the merits, the majority concluded that Insulet’s claims were time-barred because the company should have discovered the alleged theft more than three years before filing suit. Evidence showed that Insulet was aware of former employees joining its competitor and had observed striking physical similarities between the rival products at trade shows years earlier. A dissenting opinion argued that the court overstepped by overturning the jury’s factual findings and applied a standard that encourages premature litigation. Ultimately, the reversal nullifies the damages and permanent injunction previously granted against EOFlow. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. The AI-generated hosts are not attorneys and are not providing legal advice. The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.
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