Labcorp V. Metabolite: Providently Dismissed. Labcorp V. Metabolite: Providently Dismissed.

Labcorp V. Metabolite: Providently Dismissed‪.‬

Harvard Journal of Law & Technology 2006, Fall, 20, 1

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I. INTRODUCTION In 1990, Metabolite's corporate predecessor obtained a patent on methods of measuring certain vitamin deficiencies. In several patent claims, it described its blood test in detail; in another claim, it asserted the exclusive right to any method that involves measuring the level of a particular chemical and "correlating" any elevation with a vitamin deficiency. The Supreme Court initially granted certiorari on the question of whether this claim could be construed so broadly that a doctor's mental correlation of one number with another would constitute infringement. However, after the question was completely briefed--including the filing of twenty-one amicus briefs (1)--and oral arguments had been heard, the Court dismissed certiorari as having been improvidently granted.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2006
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
31
Pages
PUBLISHER
Harvard Law School, Harvard Journal of Law & Technology
SIZE
196.3
KB

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