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Malvern Instruments Inc. has scored a decisive win in the final round of a long-running court battle waged by Wyatt Technology Corporation regarding the sale of Malvern's Zetasizer Nano range in the US. Wyatt had alleged copyright infringement of software and other materials, false advertising and theft of trade secrets, and sought damages from Malvern in excess of $25 million (USD). However, Wyatt has ended up having to reimburse Malvern more than $2 million (USD) in respect of attorneys' fees and costs.

US Court of Appeals characterizes Wyatt Technology Corporation Lanham Act claims as “groundless, unreasonable, vexatious or pursued in bad faith”

Malvern, UK | Posted on May 31st, 2013

Paul Walker, Managing Director of Malvern Instruments, welcomed the ruling and said that the lawsuit was founded upon baseless accusations that had been potentially highly damaging to Malvern's reputation. "In successive rulings Wyatt has been castigated for making claims that lack reasonable factual or legal basis. In the original April 2010 court order for attorneys' fees, the judge characterized Wyatt's claims as ‘baseless', ‘specious' and ‘groundless and unreasonable', and suggested that Wyatt's motive was to use litigation as a tool to unfairly compete with Malvern. We were therefore surprised that Wyatt chose to appeal the summary judgment and award of costs."

Wyatt first filed the lawsuit against Malvern in December 2007, but in 2010 conceded that it would be incapable of proving its claims. Judgement was entered in favour of Malvern who were also awarded $2,001,213.56 plus interest for attorneys' fees and expenses. Both the findings and the award of these costs were appealed by Wyatt.

In a disposition filed on 16 May 2013, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld both the original ruling and the award of costs to Malvern Instruments. In reviewing Wyatt's Lanham Act claims, the Court found that, given Wyatt's repeated failure to meaningfully litigate the issues it put before the district court by bringing the lawsuit, it may be said fairly that "plaintiff's case is groundless, unreasonable, vexatious, or pursued in bad faith".

Paul Walker continued: "I am delighted that the court's ruling in favour of Malvern has been completely upheld on appeal, but remain disappointed that Wyatt should have chosen to act in this manner."

Rulings and dispositions can be found at:
Disposition filed 16 May 2013: cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/memoranda/2013/05/16/10-55343.pdf (Accessed 21 May 2013)

List of available case documents for 29 July 2009 & 04 February 2010
dockets.justia.com/docket/california/cacdce/2:2007cv08298/403684/ (Accessed 21 May 2013)

Other references
Email wire tapping lands Wyatt in hot water www.law360.com/articles/8976/e-mail-wiretapping-lands-wyatt-in-hot-water (accessed 21 May 2013)

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Malvern provides the materials and biophysical characterization technology and expertise that enables scientists and engineers to understand and control the properties of dispersed systems. These systems range from proteins and polymers in solution, particle and nanoparticle suspensions and emulsions, through to sprays and aerosols, industrial bulk powders and high concentration slurries. Used at all stages of research, development and manufacturing, Malvern’s materials characterization instruments provide critical information that helps accelerate research and product development, enhance and maintain product quality and optimize process efficiency.

Our products reflect Malvern’s drive to exploit the latest technological innovations and our commitment to maximizing the potential of established techniques. They are used by both industry and academia, in sectors ranging from pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals to bulk chemicals, cement, plastics and polymers, energy and the environment.

Malvern systems are used to measure particle size, particle shape, zeta potential, protein charge, molecular weight, mass, size and conformation, rheological properties and for chemical identification, advancing the understanding of dispersed systems across many different industries and applications.

Headquartered in Malvern, UK, Malvern Instruments has subsidiary organizations in all major European markets, North America, China, Japan and Korea, a joint venture in India, a global distributor network and applications laboratories around the world.

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