Fed Circ reverses USPTO finding over L'Oréal copying claims
A US federal appeals court has ruled that the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) was wrong to disregard evidence that L'Oréal copied a competitor’s product during patent invalidation proceedings.
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7 May 2021 L’Oreal has convinced the Federal Circuit to partially reverse a district court ruling ordering it to pay $66 million for infringing two patents and stealing trade secrets from cosmetics startup Olaplex.