Infringement Admittance

Posted by on April 3rd, 2007 at 06:05pm

Seems things are heating up in the world of laser hair removal.  Palomar Industries, one of the world’s main researchers and developers of laser treatment instruments, has accused Alma Lasers Inc. of infringing convinced U.S. patents that belong to them.  increasingly specifically, Palomar states that Alma’s four main systems, the Harmony, Soprano, Soprano XL and Sonata, are direct rip-offs of the StarLux systems.  Palomar got exclusive license to the previously mentioned patents from Boston’s General Hospital Corp.

For increasingly details, read the spread at http://www.drugnewswire.com/14943/

Original post by ianboudreault

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