(Reuters) - In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of Iowa, the Iowa State University Research
Foundation accused Monsanto of commercializing a low-linolenic
acid content soybean, considered healthier and more desirable
than conventional soybeans, although the foundation holds at
least eight patents covering methods for breeding and
manufacturing such soybeans.
The suit claims Monsanto has been aware of the infringement
and seeks an injunction against Monsanto as well as a trebling
of damages due to the "knowing willful and wanton nature of
Monsanto's conduct."
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Southern District of Iowa, the Iowa State University Research
Foundation accused Monsanto of commercializing a low-linolenic
acid content soybean, considered healthier and more desirable
than conventional soybeans, although the foundation holds at
least eight patents covering methods for breeding and
manufacturing such soybeans.
The suit claims Monsanto has been aware of the infringement
and seeks an injunction against Monsanto as well as a trebling
of damages due to the "knowing willful and wanton nature of
Monsanto's conduct."
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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