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23 December 2021MedtechAlex Baldwin

InfoBionic wants fees of $2.9m in ‘exceptional’ CardioNet suit

Medical devices company  InfoBionic has argued that it should be awarded nearly $2.9 million in fees for attorneys, expenses and expert witnesses.

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