May 13 (Reuters) - Philips (PHG.AS), opens new tab has sued SoClean, a maker of ozone-based cleaning systems for breathing devices, in an effort to make it pay part of a $1.1 billion settlement ...
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No one wants to use a CPAP machine. But millions of people have no choice in order to deal with obstructive sleep apnea, a serious condition that causes sufferers to stop breathing while they sleep.
SoClean, a Peterborough-based manufacturer of ozone-based sleep apnea machine cleaners, has filed a $200 million lawsuit against the Dutch medical equipment giant Philips, saying the company falsely ...
Litigation between companies in the med-tech space often revolves around patents, but the ongoing series of lawsuits between Philips Respironics Inc. and Soclean Inc. are directed toward the ...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation sent two dozen lawsuits against SoClean to U.S. District Judge Joy Flowers Conti, who is already overseeing the multidistrict ...
PETERBOROUGH — SoClean, which sells devices that clean CPAP machines, is now facing two federal lawsuits, one from a former distributor seeking $10 million for an alleged breach of contract, and one ...
Philips recalled millions of ventilators and sleep apnea machines in June, citing degrading foam used to dampen the machines' sound. So why is the leading manufacturer of ozone cleaners now suing ...