March 27, 2025
This is part of a series of articles discussing recent orders of interest issued in patent cases by the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
In Insulet Corporation v. EOFlow, Co. Ltd. et al No. 1.23-cv-11780, Chief Judge Saylor entered a stipulated Consent Permanent Injunction as to Plaintiff and certain individual Defendants.
This injunction permanently prohibits those Defendants from using or assisting others in using Plaintiff’s trade secrets, mandates the return or destruction of related documents, and requires those Defendants to demand the return and destruction of such trade secrets by third parties to whom they may have been disclosed. It also grants Plaintiff audit rights to verify compliance. The Court retained jurisdiction.
Article Series: D. Mass. Patent Litigation Update, District of Massachusetts, permanent injunctions
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