HOUSTON—Kaneka Corp. voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit originally filed in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, which charged ZMC-USA LLC and Zhejiang Medicine Co. Ltd. with infringement of Kaneka’s U.S. patent (No. 7,910,340) covering production of coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). The claims were transferred to U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas; after a conference on Aug. 22, the judge ordered Kaneka to withdraw letters the judge considered “deceptive" that Kaneka had sent to the industry alleging ZMC’s patent infringement. Kaneka did not set a timetable for sending out the withdrawal notices, and was ordered to appear before the court on Aug. 26 to show cause why it should not be held in contempt for violating the Aug. 22 order. On Aug. 25, Kaneka filed notice dismissing all causes of action in the complaint against ZMC-USA and Zhejiang Medicine Co.
The U.S. patent at issue was assigned to Kaneka on March 22, and relates to a process for producing ubiquinol and ubiquinone. As reported by INSIDER, Kaneka and ZMC both then filed legal actions, with Kaneka alleging patent infringement by all the defendants named above, and ZMC asking for declaratory judgment that the ‘340 patent claims are invalid and unenforceable.
In regards to the dismissal of the complaint in U.S. District Court, Scott Steinford, president of ZMC-USA, commented, “We are pleased that Kaneka dismissed its lawsuit. We look forward to a prompt resolution of this dispute in the remaining lawsuit initiated by ZMC/ZMC-USA in Houston."
The letters referenced in the Aug. 22 court order were sent out by Aldi Law Group in mid-June, after Kaneka filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) alleging unfair trade practices by importing and selling CoQ10 products related to the patent at issue. In addition to ZMC and Zhejiang Medicine Co., the complaint also named Xiamen Kingdomway Group Co., Pacific Rainbow International Inc., Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Co. Inc., Maypro Industries and Shenzou Biology & Technology Co. Ltd.
Kaneka representatives told INSIDER the company is working on a statement regarding the dismissal of the district court case and the status of the USITC complaint.
Source:naturalproductsinsider