Surgical Device Co. Says J&J Shouldn't Have Seized Products

By Celeste Bott (August 7, 2020, 8:36 PM EDT) -- A company that a Johnson & Johnson unit has accused of selling purportedly counterfeit versions of surgical devices told an Illinois federal court Friday that a seizure order of 1.27 million of its products should not have been granted, saying the subsidiary has shown "little, if any, evidence of the ballyhooed pervasive counterfeiting scheme."...

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