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Beckman Files Patent Lawsuit

HemoSense Inc., a San Jose-based medical device maker, said Thursday that Fullerton-based Beckman Coulter Inc. filed a patent lawsuit against it.

Beckman, a maker of medical testing gear and supplies, alleges that HomeSense’s INRatio product is infringing a patent it holds for its device that measures blood clotting time.

Beckman is seeking injunctive relief as well as unspecified damages, HemoSense said.

HemoSense, a San Jose-based maker of blood monitoring systems, said that it “intends to defend itself vigorously” against Beckman’s claims.

HemoSense is awaiting word on a proposed $167 million buyout bid by Inverness Medical Innovations of Waltham, Mass.

Beckman and Inverness traded buyout offers for Biosite Inc., a San Diego medical testing company, for six weeks during the spring.

Beckman eventually bowed out after Biosite sided with a $1.6 billion bid from Inverness.

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