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MedicalDevices

We help our clients protect and defend their innovations, from life-saving clinical equipment and diagnostic devices to those that make day-to-day quality of life better for millions of people.

Overview

With increasingly promising and complex advances in the medical-devices industry, it’s essential to safeguard the individuals and companies that develop and use it at all stages. Our clients include numerous leading developers and manufacturers in business, universities, and medical schools as well as start-up innovators working locally, nationally, and globally in life sciences, chemistry, and biomechanics. Our experience covers the breadth of the industry, including the ideas, products, and trademarks that lie at the intersection of technology and health care, such as stationary and portable devices; implantable devices; acute-care, rehabilitative-care, and home-care technologies; and more.

We help clients protect and defend their innovations, from life-saving clinical equipment and diagnostic devices to those that make day-to-day quality of life better for millions of people. We work with clients from the earliest stages of design through manufacturing, distribution, implementation, recalls, and related enforcement litigation. Our comprehensive services include everything from entity creation to protecting brands, products, and markets through products liability and patent litigation.

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