Judge orders L’Oréal to pay $50m in Olaplex trade secrets case
Cosmetics company L’Oréal will need to pay nearly $50 million for infringing patents and misappropriating trade secrets that belong to rival Olaxplex, according to a Delaware judge.
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19 November 2019 The English Court of Appeal has handed California haircare start-up Olaplex a victory in its feud with L’Oréal, after ruling that the California start-up’s patent is valid.
29 January 2021 Both L'Oréal and Olaplex have failed to convince the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to overturn a decision on keratin treatment patent claims.