EX-10.8 14 dex108.htm PATENT LICENSE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT PATENT LICENSE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Exhibit 10.8
PATENT LICENSE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
This Patent License and Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is made as of June 3, 2005 (“Effective Date”) by and between the following: (a) Thermage, Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 00000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 (“Thermage”); and (b) Syneron, Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Toronto, Canada, and Syneron Medical Ltd., an Israeli corporation with its principal place of business in Yokneam, Illit., Israel (collectively “Syneron”). Thermage and Syneron are each referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the Parties have been involved in litigation concerning, among other things, the alleged infringement by Syneron of certain patents owned by Thermage and the alleged infringement by Thermage of a patent owned by Syneron in Thermage, Inc. v. Syneron Medical Ltd. and Syneron Inc., and related counterclaims, Case No. C-04-2995-CRB, pending as of the Effective Date in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California (“Pending Litigation”); and
In addition to other terms defined elsewhere herein, the following terms, as used in this Agreement, shall have the meanings indicated:
1.1 “Affiliate” shall mean, as to any person, any corporation, firm, partnership, entity or other person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by (each such controlled person, a “Subsidiary”), or is under common control with such person, where “control” means the capacity to designate, appoint or otherwise determine the board of directors or other governing authority of such person, whether by law or in fact, and whether by (i) ownership of more than fifty percent (50%) of the equity or rights or shares in profits and losses (or such lesser percentage which is the maximum allowed to be owned by a foreign corporation in a particular jurisdiction) of such person, (ii) voting rights or management contract or agreement, (iii) any other contract or agreement that grants to any other person effective control over the affairs and activities of such person, or (iv) some combination of the foregoing.
1.2 “Capacitive Electrical Coupling” shall mean inducing an RF current in tissue across a dielectric barrier external to the tissue.
1.3 “Controls” with respect to a Party’s rights in or to a patent or patent application, means that the Party or any of its Subsidiaries owns the patent or patent application, or has the right to grant licenses or immunities from suit, or bring or release claims or actions for infringement of such patent or patent application.
1.4 “Existing Product” shall mean, as to a Party, any product (i) that such Party or any of its Affiliates as of April 15, 2005 has offered for sale, is offering for sale, or (ii) in respect of which such Party or any of its Affiliates as of April 15, 2005, has filed with the United States Food and Drug Administration a Section 510(k) Premarket Notification or a Section 515 Premarket Approval; and any apparatus used to manufacture (including develop, assemble, test, repair or maintain) any such product. “Existing Products” shall include, without limitation, the products set forth in Exhibit A, so long as such products meet the criteria set forth in this Section.
1.5 “Xxxxxxxx–Filed Patents” shall mean (a) United States Application Numbers 10/341,023, 10/813,980, and 10/828,703, together with all patents issuing thereon, (b) all patents and patent applications filed in the name of Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxx (“Xxxxxxxx”), alone or with others, on or prior to the Effective Date, where no assignment in favor of Thermage or any of its Subsidiaries appears in the records of the applicable patent office as of the Effective Date, and (c) continuations, continuations in part, divisional, reissues, reexamined patents and the like, and all U.S. patents or patent applications claiming priority directly or indirectly from (a) or (b) or from which (a) or (b) claim priority directly or indirectly, and (d) all foreign counterpart patents or patent applications of any of the foregoing, including, but not limited to, foreign patents or applications that claim priority directly or indirectly from (a) or (b) or from which (a) or (b) claim priority directly or indirectly. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Xxxxxxxx–Filed Patents” shall not include the patents and patent applications set forth in Exhibit C (“Thermage Scheduled Patents”).
1.6 “Xxxxxxxx License,” for purposes of Section 3.1 of this Agreement, shall mean Sections 5.1 and 5.2 of that certain Restated and Amended Intellectual Property Assignment and License Agreement entered into on July 30, 1998 by and between Thermage and Xxxxxxxx, and supplemented and clarified by that certain letter from Xxxxxxxx to Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx dated April 14, 1999, without other amendment, modification, or clarification that would in any manner expand the rights of Xxxxxxxx thereunder,
1.7 “Licensed Field” shall mean all dermatologic, aesthetic, and cosmetic applications (which applications include without limitation treatment of the skin, epidermis, or dermis; wrinkle treatment; acne treatment; Rosacea treatment; Port wine stain treatment; hemangioma; treatment; telangiectesia treatment; poikeloderma treatment; leg vein treatment (other than treatment directed towards surgical removal of leg veins); spider vein treatment; hair removal; fat reduction and fat lypolysis; skin tightening; and cellulite reduction).
1.8 “Monopolar RF Device” shall mean an RF device that includes one or more active electrodes connected to a terminal of an RF generator and a passive return electrode. A passive return electrode is an electrode that does not heat tissue adjacent to it to produce a therapeutic effect
and is connected to a terminal of the RF generator (other than the terminal to which the active electrode(s) are connected) via a physical connection or via a wireless connection through which RF energy is radiated back to the RF generator.
1.9 “Reserved Continuations” shall mean (a) those continuations that Syneron files for Xxxxx & Nephew Inc. in accordance with the second paragraph of Section 3.4 of that certain Assignment and License Agreement between Xxxxx & Nephew, Inc. and Syneron Medical, Ltd, dated Dec. 22, 2004 (the “S&N Agreement”), (b) all continuations, divisionals, continuations-in-part and substitutions of such continuations, (c) all patents issuing on any of the foregoing, and (d) all renewals, extensions, re–examinations and reissues of any of the foregoing patents.
1.10 “Reserved Field” shall mean the field of orthopedics, spine and sports medicine, gynecology and urology.
1.11 “Subject Patent” shall mean, as to a Party, all patents and applications therefor, together with any patents that issue in respect of such applications, in all countries of the world that, at any time during the term of this Agreement, such Party Controls.
1.12 “Syneron Licensed Patents” shall mean (a) United States Patent Number 5,569,242 (“Syneron Asserted Patent”); (b) the patents and patent applications set forth in Exhibit B (“Syneron Scheduled Patents”), (c) all continuations, continuations in part, divisional, reissues, reexamined patents and the like, and all U.S. patents or patent applications claiming priority directly or indirectly from (a), (b), or (c) or from which (a), (b), or (c) claim priority directly or indirectly, and (d) all foreign counterpart patents or patent applications of any of the foregoing, including, but not limited to, foreign patents or applications that claim priority directly or indirectly from (a), (b), or (c) or from which (a), (b), or (c) claim priority directly or indirectly, in each such case (a), (b), (c), and (d), whether previously filed or filed in the future and that, at any time during the term of this Agreement Syneron Controls, including without limitation, the Syneron Restricted Field Patent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, “Syneron Licensed Patents” shall not include the Reserved Continuations.
1.13 “Syneron Restricted Field Patent” shall mean United States Serial Number 09/664,473, together with (a) all patents issuing thereon and (b) all renewals, extensions, re-examinations and reissues of any of the foregoing patents; but in all cases excluding any continuations, continuations in part, and divisional of any of the foregoing.
1.14 “Thermage Licensed Patents” shall mean (a) all patents asserted by Thermage in the Pending Litigation (each, an “Thermage Asserted Patent”), (b) all patents and applications with respect to which Xxxxxxxx is a named inventor and that claim or are entitled to an effective filing date for any claim on or prior to the Effective Date, (c) the Thermage Scheduled Patents, (d) all continuations, continuations in part, divisionals, reissues, reexamined patents and the like, and all U.S. patents or patent applications claiming priority directly or indirectly from (a), (b), or (c) or from which (a), (b), or (c) claim priority directly or indirectly, and (e) all foreign counterpart patents or patent applications of any of the foregoing, including, but not limited to, foreign patents or applications that claim priority directly or indirectly from (a), (b), (c) or (d) or from which (a), (b), (c) or (d) claim priority directly or indirectly in each such case (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e), whether
previously filed or filed in the future and that, at any time during the term of this Agreement, Thermage Controls. The foregoing notwithstanding, Thermage Licensed Patents shall not include any patents or patent applications, whether previously filed or filed in the future, that have never named Xxxxxxxx as an inventor, even if they claim priority to or are otherwise related to a patent or patent application that does name Xxxxxxxx as an inventor, but such patents and patent applications shall be deemed Thermage Licensed Patents if Xxxxxxxx is ever named as an inventor of any of the inventions claimed therein.
2.2 Waiver. Each Party, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, agents, representatives, officers, directors, shareholders, employees, attorneys, advisors, insurers, successors and assigns, hereby irrevocably and forever waives all rights it may have arising under California Civil Code Section 1542 (or any analogous requirement of law) with respect to the foregoing release. Each Party understands that Section 1542 provides that:
A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.
Each Party acknowledges that it has been fully informed by its counsel concerning the effect and import of this Agreement under California Civil Code Section 1542 and other requirements of law.
In consideration of the rights and license granted under this Agreement, Syneron agrees to pay Thermage within ten (10) days after the Effective Date a single payment of Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Dollars ($1,800,000). Payment shall be made by wire transfer to an account designated in writing by Thermage. Such payment shall not be returnable in any event.
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue in full force and effect until the later of (a) expiration, revocation or invalidation of the last patent within the Subject Patents and (b) abandonment of the last patent application within the Subject Patents. If the payment required by Section 4 is not timely made, Thermage may, upon ten (10) days written notice to Syneron, terminate this Agreement in which case, none of its provisions shall have any further force or effect. Section 2.5 shall have no effect and shall not be binding on Syneron or any Syneron Released Party in any action or proceeding arising from, relating to, or based on asserted infringement of any of the Thermage Licensed Patents or Xxxxxxxx-Filed Patents by the making, use, sale, offer for sale, importation, exploitation, or disposal of devices that are not Monopolar RF Devices and do not use Capacitive Electrical Coupling. On the tenth anniversary of the Effective Date, the confidentiality obligations of the parties under Section 7 shall terminate.
6. REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS
Each Party shall keep the material terms of this Agreement confidential, provided, however, the parties may file and otherwise disclose the information contained in the mutually agreed–upon, joint press release concerning the settlement of the Pending Litigation attached hereto as Exhibit E (the “Joint Press Release”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Party may disclose such information (a) to the extent it is required to do so by applicable law, regulation, or rules including without limitation as required by securities laws or NASD rules to the extent such laws and rules are or become applicable to either Party, discovery requests, or subpoenas; (b) to legal counsel; (c) to accountants, banks, financing sources, prospective purchasers, and their advisors; and (d) in connection with the enforcement of this Agreement or any rights hereunder.
given; (a) when delivered personally; (b) when sent by facsimile, with written confirmation of receipt; (c) five (5) business days after having been sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid; or (d) two (2) business days after deposit with a private industry express courier, with written confirmation of receipt. All notices shall be sent to the address set forth below (or to such other address or person as may be designated by a Party by giving written notice to the other Party pursuant to this Section).
To Thermage: | To Syneron: | |
Thermage, Inc. | Syneron Medical Ltd, | |
00000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx | Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxx | |
Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 | Yokneam Illit, 00000 | |
Xxxxxx Xxxxxx | X.X. Xxx 000 | |
Israel | ||
Fax: 000-000-0000 | Fax: | |
Attn: Chief Executive Officer | Attn: Chief Executive Officer |
8.2 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by, and construed and interpreted in accordance with, the laws of the State of California (without giving effect to the laws, rules or principles thereof regarding conflict of laws); provided, however, that all questions with respect to validity of any patents or patent applications shall be determined in accordance with the laws of the respective country in the territory in which such patents or patent applications shall have been granted or filed, as applicable.
8.3 Dispute Resolution; Jurisdiction; Service; Enforcement. Any dispute arising out of or related to this Agreement shall be addressed diligently and in good faith by the Parties. In the event such dispute cannot be resolved within then (10) days from the date on which either Party notified the other Party in writing of such dispute (or such longer time as agreed upon by the parties), the matter shall be submitted to non–binding mediation before Judge Xxxxxxx in a location agreed by the Parties, or failing such agreement, in San Francisco, California, within thirty (30) days thereof. In the event that Judge Xxxxxxx is unavailable, such non-binding mediation shall be held before a mediator mutually agreed upon by the Parties. The Parties agree that no Party may bring an action under this Agreement unless the Parties have attended or attempted to attend mediation in good faith, and such mediation is unsuccessful. Each Party (a) hereby irrevocably submits itself to and consents to the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California for the purposes of any action, claim, suit or proceeding in connection with any controversy, claim or dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, and (b) hereby waives, and agrees not to assert by way of motion, as a defense or otherwise, in any such action, claim, suit or proceeding, any claim that it is not personally subject to the jurisdiction of such court(s), that the action, claim, suit or proceeding is brought in an inconvenient forum, or that the venue of the action, claim,, suit or proceeding is improper.
for purposes of Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code, licenses of rights of “intellectual property” as defined under Section 101 of the Bankruptcy Code. The Parties agree that either Party, as licensee of such rights under this Agreement, shall retain and may fully exercise all of its rights and elections under the Bankruptcy Code in the event of any bankruptcy or insolvency proceeding of any kind or nature.
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(“Thermage”) | (“Syneron”) | |||||||
By: | /s/ Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx | By: | /s/ Xxxxx Xxxxxxx | |||||
Name: | Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx | Name: | Xxxxx Xxxxxxx | |||||
Title: | Chief Executive Officer | Title: | CEO |
EXHIBIT A
EXISTING PRODUCTS
SYNERON EXISTING PRODUCTS
Platform | Applicator/s* | Technology | ||
Aurora | DS | Light and bi-polar RF | ||
DSA | Light and bi-polar XX | |||
XX | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
SRA | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
AC | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
Polaris | WR | Light and bi-polar RF | ||
WRDS | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
LV | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
VL | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
DS | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
Galaxy | DS | Light and bi-polar RF | ||
DSA | Light and bi-polar XX | |||
XX | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
SRA | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
AC | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
WRDS | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
WR | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
LV | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
VL | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
Pitanga/Mini Pitanga | DS | Light and bi-polar RF | ||
DSA | Light and bi-polar XX | |||
XX | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
SRA | Light and bi-polar RF | |||
AC | Light and bi-polar XX | |||
Xxxx/Shaper | Body | IR light, bi-polar RF and vacuum | ||
Small | IR light, bi-polar RF and vacuum | |||
Xxxx Pro | Pro | bi-polar RF and vacuum | ||
Comet | DS | Laser and bi-polar RF |
THERMAGE EXISTING PRODUCTS
ThermaCool System, including its components and accessories. Components and accessories include:
RF generators
Handpieces
Treatment tips (standard and fast; shallow, medium, deep; 0.25cm2, 1cm2, 1.5cm2, 3cm2)
Cooling Modules
Cryogen canisters
Return pads
Coupling fluid
Skin marking grids
Table-top mounting systems
Device carts
Cables
* | Platform may include one or more of the listed applicators. |
EXHIBIT B
SYNERON SCHEDULED PATENTS
Exhibit B - Syneron Licensed Patents and Applications
Title | Country | Filing Date | Application No. | Patent No. | Grant Date | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | U.S. | 16-Feb-95 | 08/389,924 | 5,569,242 | 29-Oct-96 | |||||
IN VIVO FORMED THERMALLY CONTRACTED COLLAGEN TISSUE | U.S. | 18-Sep-00 | 09/664,473 | |||||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | U.S. | 15-Feb-05 | 11/058,845 | |||||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | U.S. | 21-Apr-05 | No number yet | |||||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | Australia | 5-May-05 | 9524321 | 715173 | 11-May-00 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | Canada | 5-May-05 | 2188668 | 2188668 | 19-Jan-99 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | Germany | 5-May-05 | 95918355.9 | 69522939.7 | 26-Sep-01 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | France | 5-May-05 | 95918355.9 | 0760626 | 26-Sep-01 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | United Kingdom | 5-May-05 | 95918355.9 | 0760626 | 26-Sep-01 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | Italy | 5-May-05 | 95918355.9 | 0760626 | 26-Sep-01 | |||||
METHOD & APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | Japan | 5-May-05 | 7-529047 | |||||||
ORTHOPAEDIC APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF SOFT TISSUE | EP | 5-May-05 | 1995000918355 | 0760626 | 26-Sep-01 |
EXHIBIT C
THERMAGE SCHEDULED PATENTS
Country | Application No. Filing Date | Patent No Grant Date | Inventors | Title | Status | |||||
AU | 2002359840 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
AU | 2003302939 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
AU | 57853/00 6/29/2000 | 770936 6/24/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Granted | |||||
BR | PI 0215339-4 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
BR | PI 0403032-0 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
CA | 2,376,879 6/29/2000 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Filed | ||||||
CA | 2,471,783 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
CA | 2,474,891 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
CN | UNKNOWN 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
CN | UNKNOWN 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
EP | 96914574.7 5/3/1996 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR SKIN RESURFACING | Filed | ||||||
EP | 04075012.7 5/3/1996 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR SKIN RESURFACING | Filed | ||||||
EP | 00943376.4 6/29/2000 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Filed | ||||||
EP | 02794404.0 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
EP | UNKNOWN 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
IN | 1731/DELNP/2004 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
IN | 2026/DELNP/2004 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed |
Country | Application No. Filing Date | Patent No Grant Date | Inventors | Title | Status | |||||
JP | 8-533545 5/3/1996 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR SKIN RESURFACING | Filed | ||||||
JP | 9-525330 1/2/1997 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR SCAR COLLAGEN FORMATION AND CONTRACTION | Filed | ||||||
JP | 2001-505976 6/29/2000 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Filed | ||||||
JP | 2003-554027 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
JP | UNKNOWN 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
KR | 00-0000-0000000 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Filed | ||||||
KR | 00-0000-0000000 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/404,971 3/31/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | METHOD FOR CREATING TISSUE EFFECT UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY AND A REVERSE THERMAL GRADIENT | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/404,250 3/31/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | TREATMENT APPARATUS WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY DELIVERY DEVICE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/404,414 3/31/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/447,187 5/27/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx | METHOD FOR TREATING SKIN AND UNDERLYING TISSUE | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/783,974 2/20/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/404,413 3/31/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | METHODS FOR CREATING TISSUE EFFECT UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY AND A REVERSE THERMAL GRADIENT | Filed | ||||||
US | 10/404,883 3/31/2003 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
US | 08/435,544 5/5/1995 | 5,660,836 8/26/1997 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/435,822 5/5/1995 | 5,755,753 5/26/1998 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted |
Country | Application No. Filing Date | Patent No Grant Date | Inventors | Title | Status | |||||
US | 08/794,003 2/3/1997 | 5,871,524 2/16/1999 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/914,681 8/19/1997 | 5,919,219 7/6/1999 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE USING RF ENERGY | Granted | |||||
US | 08/958,305 10/28/1997 | 5,948,011 9/7/1999 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE VIA NON-CONTINUOUS ENERGY DELIVERY | Granted | |||||
US | 08/583,815 1/5/1996 | 6,241,753 6/5/2001 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR SCAR COLLAGEN FORMATION AND CONTRACTION | Granted | |||||
US | 09/379,555 8/23/1999 | 6,311,090 10/30/2001 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 09/337,015 6/30/1999 | 6,350,276 2/26/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | TISSUE REMODELING APPARATUS CONTAINING COOLING FLUID | Granted | |||||
US | 08/990,494 12/15/1997 | 6,377,854 4/23/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN IN FIBROUS SEPTAE IN SUBCUTANEOUS FAT LAYERS | Granted | |||||
US | 09/003,098 1/6/1998 | 6,377,855 4/23/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 09/003,120 1/6/1998 | 6,381,497 4/30/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR SMOOTHING CONTOUR IRREGULARITY OF SKIN SURFACE BYCONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 09/003,423 1/6/1998 | 6,381,498 4/30/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted |
Country | Application No. Filing Date | Patent No Grant Date | Inventors | Title | Status | |||||
US | 08/635,202 4/17/1996 | 6,387,380 5/14/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 09/343,943 6/30/1999 | 6,405,090 6/11/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPAPRATUS FOR TIGHTENING SKIN BY CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/942,274 9/30/1997 | 6,425,912 7/30/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING SKIN SURFACE AND SOFT TISSUE STRUCTURE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/827,237 3/28/1997 | 6,430,446 8/6/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR TISSUE REMODELING | Granted | |||||
US | 09/003,180 1/5/1998 | 6,438,424 8/20/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR TISSUE REMODELING | Granted | |||||
US | 09/399,455 9/17/1999 | 6,453,202 9/17/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED CONTRACTION OF COLLAGEN TISSUE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/825,445 3/28/1997 | 6,461,378 10/8/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | APPARATUS FOR SMOOTHING CONTOUR IRREGULARITIES OF SKIN SURFACE | Granted | |||||
US | 08/825,443 3/28/1997 | 6,470,216 10/22/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | METHOD FOR TISSUE REMODELING | Granted | |||||
US | 10/026,870 12/20/2001 | 6,749,624 6/15/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | FLUID DELIVERY APPARATUS | Granted | |||||
WO | PCT/US04/10134 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | METHOD FOR CREATING TISSUE EFFECT UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY AND A REVERSE THERMAL GRADIENT | Filed | ||||||
WO | PCT/US04/10129 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | TREATMENT APPARATUS WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY DELIVERY DEVICE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
WO | PCT/US04/10140 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed | ||||||
WO | PCT/US04/16593 5/25/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Xxxx | METHOD FOR TREATING SKIN AND UNDERLYING TISSUE | Filed | ||||||
WO | PCT/US02/41315 12/19/2002 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. | LIQUID COOLED RF HANDPIECE (AS AMENDED) | Inactive | ||||||
WO | PCT/US04/10132 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | METHODS FOR CREATING TISSUE EFFECT UTILIZING ELECTROMAGNETICENERGY AND A REVERSE THERMAL GRADIENT | Filed | ||||||
WO | PCT/US04/09794 3/31/2004 | XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx X. XXXXX, Xxxxx XXXXXXXX, Xxxxxxxx | HANDPIECE WITH RF ELECTRODE AND NON-VOLATILE MEMORY | Filed |
EXHIBIT D
DISMISSAL
EXHIBIT D
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Attorneys for Defendants/Counterclaimants
SYNERON MEDICAL LTD, and SYNERON INC.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION
THERMAGE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
v.
SYNERON MEDICAL LTD. and SYNERON INC.,
Defendants. | Case No. C-04-2995-CRB
JOINT STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
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AND RELATED COUNTER CLAIMS |
STIPULATED DISMISSAL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
CASE NO. C-04-2995-CRB
Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(ii), Plaintiff and Counterdefendant Thermage, Inc. (“Thermage”) and Defendants and Counterclaimants Syneron Medical Ltd. and Syneron Inc. (collectively, “Syneron”,) through their respective counsel of record, hereby jointly stipulate to the dismissal with prejudice of this entire action as follows:
1. Thermage’s claims regarding the alleged infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,755,753, 5,919,219, 5,948,011, 6,405,090, 6,377,855 and 6,749,624 are dismissed with prejudice in their entirety;
2. Syneron’s counterclaims regarding the alleged noninfringement and invalidity of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,755,753, 5,919.219, 5,948,011, 6,405,090, 6,377,855 and 6,749,624 and Syneron’s counterclaim regarding the alleged unenforceability of U.S. Patent No. 6,749,624 are dismissed with prejudice in their entirety;
3. Syneron’s counterclaim regarding the alleged infringement of U.S. Patent No. 5,569,242 is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety;
4. Thermage’s counterclaim-in-reply regarding the alleged noninfringement, invalidity and unenforceabilily of U.S. Patent No. 5,569,242 is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety;
5. Each party shall bear its own attorney’s fees and costs relating to this action.
6. The parties respectfully request that the Court enter the Order attached hereto.
SO STIPULATED:
Dated: June , 2005 | WOOD, HERRON & XXXXX, LLP | |||
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Attorneys for Plaintiff/Counterdefendant | ||||
THERMAGE, INC. |
STIPULATED DISMISSAL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
CASE NO. C-04-2995-CRB
Dated: June , 2005 | XXXXXXXX & XXXXXXXX LLP | |||
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Attorneys for Defendants/Counterclaimants | ||||
SYNERON MEDICAL LTD. and | ||||
SYNERON INC. |
I hereby attest that I have on file all holograph signatures for any signatures indicated by a “conformed” signature (/S/) within this e-filed document.
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STIPULATED DISMISSAL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
CASE NO. C-04-2995-CRB
[PROPOSED] ORDER
PURSUANT TO THE STIPULATION OF THE PARTIES, IT HEREBY ORDERED THAT this entire action is dismissed with prejudice as follows:
1. Thermage’s claims regarding the alleged infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,755,753, 5,919,219, 5,948,011, 6,405,090, 6,377,855 and 6,749,624 are dismissed with prejudice in their entirety;
2. Syneron’s counterclaims regarding the alleged noninfringement and invalidity of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,755,753, 5.919,219. 5,948,011, 6,405,090, 6,377,855 and 6,749,624 and Syneron’s counterclaim regarding the alleged unenforceabilily of U.S. Patent No. 6,749,624 are dismissed with prejudice in their entirety;
3. Syneron’s counterclaim regarding the alleged infringement of U.S. Patent No. 125,569,242 is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety;
4. Thermage’s counterclaim-in-reply regarding the alleged noninfringement, invalidity and unenforceabilily of U.S. Patent No. 5,569,242 is dismissed with prejudice in its entirety;
5. Each party shall bear its own attorney’s fees and costs.
Dated:
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Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxx |
United States District Judge |
STIPULATED DISMISSAL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER
CASE NO. C-04-2995-CRB
EXHIBIT E
JOINT PRESS RELEASE
News Release
Thermage and Syneron Resolve Patent Litigation
HAYWARD, Calif., YOKNEAM, Israel and TORONTO, Canada - [DATE], 2005 - Thermage and Syneron today announced that they have reached an agreement, resolving lawsuits that claimed Syneron infringed certain patents held by Thermage and that Thermage infringed a patent held by Syneron.
The Thermage lawsuit, originally filed on July 23, 2004 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, sought damages and injunctive relief for infringement of six Thermage patents that Thermage alleged were infringed by Syneron’s systems for non-invasively treating skin. The Thermage patents asserted in the lawsuit were U.S. Patent No. 6,749,624, (the ‘624 patent), which claims methods and devices for treating skin using either light or radiofrequency (R.F) energy or both, as well as five additional patents added in a subsequent filing by Thermage on December 3, 2004, which rotate to methods and devices for tightening skin and achieving other beneficial improvements in skin and tissue structures, all without damaging the skin surface.
Syneron subsequently filed a patent infringement counterclaim against Thermage alleging that Thermage infringed U.S. Patent No. 5,569,242, (the ‘242 patent) which Syneron had recently acquired. The counterclaim, filed on January 10, 2005, was added to the patent litigation between Thermage and Syneron then pending in the Northern District of California. The ‘242 patent covers methods for controlled contraction of collagen using radiofrequency energy. Syneron’s counterclaim alleged that the methods performed by Thermage’s ThermaCool™ product infringe the ‘242 patent, and sought damages and injunctive relief for infringement by Thermage.
Terms of the Settlement
As a result of the settlement, Thermage and Syneron have granted each oilier a non-exclusive paid-up license under their patents in suit and related patents. In addition, Syneron paid Thermage a one-time
undisclosed sum. Thermage excluded from this license any rights to utilize monopolar RF and capacitive electrical coupling. Syneron excluded from this license any patents related to its proprietary Electro-Optical Synergy (ELOS™ ) technology. Both parties admitted validity of all patents in the litigation, but neither admitted any wrongdoing or liability. Additional terms of the settlement remain confidential.
Xxxxx Xxxxxxx, Chief Executive Officer of Syneron Medical said, “We are extremely pleased to have resolved our litigation with Thermage and to have obtained a license to Thermage’s patents while protecting the exclusivity of our proprietary ELOS™ technology. Syneron is the only company in the world that makes aesthetic medical devices that combine light and RF energy, and we will continue to innovate and to develop new products using this technology.”
Xxxxxxx J, Xxxxxxx, President and CEO of Thermage said, “We are pleased we were able to reach an amicable settlement while protecting our propriety position in monopolar and capacitive technology, the two key components proven to create deep, uniform volumetric heating and unique clinical effects. Thermage has invested more than nine years and $38 million to develop and validate its unique RF technology and to create a strong patent portfolio for its inventions. We will continue to invest in the scientific research needed to develop new, non-invasive aesthetic products and procedures.”
About Thermage
Thermage is a leading medical device company that develops innovative non-invasive aesthetic technologies, including its patented capacitive radiofrequency device, to achieve a desired cosmetic or therapeutic effect on and tinder the skin surface. Its flagship product, the ThermaCool system, is currently installed in more than 2000 dermatology, plastic surgery and other cosmetic specialty practices worldwide. Founded in 1996. the privately held Company’s headquarters are located in Hayward, California, proximate to the San Francisco Bay Area and the Silicon Valley.
Additional information about Thermage and its pioneering non-invasive skin tightening and contouring procedure using its proprietary radiofrequency technology is available at xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.
About Syneron
Syneron Medical Ltd, (NASDAQ: ELOS) manufactures and distributes medical aesthetic devices that are powered by the proprietary, patented ELOS™ combined-energy technology of Bi-Polar Radio Frequency and Light. The Company’s innovative ELOS™ technology provides the foundation for highly effective, safe and cost-effective systems that enable physicians to provide advanced solution for a broad range of medical-aesthetic applications including hair removal, wrinkle reduction, rejuvenating the skin’s appearance through the treatment of superficial benign vascular and pigmented lesions, and the treatment of acne, leg veins and cellulite. Founded in 2000, the corporate, R&D, and manufacturing headquarters for Syneron Medical Ltd. is located in Israel. Syneron has offices and distributors throughout the world, including North American Headquarters in Canada, European Headquarters in Germany, and Asia-Pacific Headquarters in Hong Kong, which provide sales, service and support. Additional information can be found at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.
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