Dartmouth Appeals $9.1 Million Court Order Over Vitamin Patent Dispute

Dartmouth College has taken steps to challenge a decision made by a Delaware federal court, which has ordered the institution to pay a substantial fee of $9.1 million. This decision came after Dartmouth lost a legal battle concerning patents for milk vitamins, developed by a biochemist affiliated with the college. The appeal has been lodged with the Federal Circuit, where Dartmouth is arguing that there was no valid reason for the court’s presumption that the school’s asserted patents were “worthless.” For more detailed information, visit the original article.