CANADA/US: Cott Corp sues Decas Botanical Synergies over patents
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 1 July 2011
Cott Corp has filed a civil lawsuit against JLB Inc and Decas Botanical Synergies in the US, over what it claims are four invalid patents.
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Cott Corp has filed a civil lawsuit against JLB Inc and Decas Botanical Synergies in the US, over what it claims are four invalid patents.

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