Federal Circuit Affirms Ruling in Truveris v. Skysail Rx Prescription Drug Plan Patent Case

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📋 Résumé de l'affaire

Nom de l'affaireTruveris, Inc. v. Skysail Concepts, LLC dba Skysail Rx, LLC
Numéro de dossier23-1024 (Fed. Cir.)
TribunalCircuit fédéral, appel du circuit du district de Columbia
DuréeOct 12, 2022 – Apr 3, 2024 1 year 5 months
RésultatPlaintiff Win — Appeal Affirmed (Rule 36)
Brevets en cause
Produits incriminésSkysail Rx Prescription Drug Plan Management System/Service

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Les parties

⚖️ Demandeur

Truveris, Inc. is a healthcare data analytics company focused on pharmacy benefit intelligence and drug plan optimization. Its platforms serve payers, employers, and health plans seeking transparency and cost efficiency in prescription drug selection — a high-value commercial segment that has attracted significant IP development and competition.

🛡️ Défendeur

Skysail Concepts, LLC, doing business as Skysail Rx, LLC, operates in the prescription drug plan services space. The company’s accused product or service allegedly replicated methods claimed in Truveris’s patent portfolio, making this a direct competitive dispute between market participants in an increasingly crowded sector.

Le brevet en cause

This landmark case involved U.S. Patent No. US10817920B2, which covers a “system and method for managing selection of prescription drug plans” — a commercially significant technology area as digital health platforms and pharmacy benefit management systems continue to reshape how patients and payers navigate prescription coverage.

  • US10817920B2 — System and method for managing selection of prescription drug plans
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Le verdict et l'analyse juridique

Résultat

The Federal Circuit affirmed the lower tribunal’s ruling, entering its judgment with the standard Rule 36 notation: “THIS CAUSE having been heard and considered, it is ORDERED and ADJUDGED: AFFIRMED.” The basis of termination was recorded as **Appeal Dismissed**, consistent with a Rule 36 affirmance that effectively closes appellate review without issuing a written precedential opinion. No specific damages amounts were publicly disclosed in the available case record.

Principales questions juridiques

Federal Circuit Rule 36 allows the court to affirm a lower court’s judgment without a written opinion when the court determines that one of the following applies: the judgment is based on findings not clearly erroneous; no error of law was committed; or the issues were presented in a prior opinion. For practitioners, a Rule 36 judgment carries a specific strategic message — the lower court got it right, and the appealing party failed to demonstrate reversible error on claim construction, infringement analysis, or any procedural grounds that would warrant written elaboration.

The technology at issue — software-implemented systems for prescription drug plan selection — sits at the intersection of patent-eligible subject matter doctrine and practical claim drafting. Health technology patents covering algorithmic or data-driven methods have faced persistent § 101 eligibility challenges since Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International (2014). The fact that this patent survived to produce an affirmed infringement ruling suggests that claim drafting and eligibility arguments were either not central to the appeal or were resolved in Truveris’s favor at the district court level.

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Zone à haut risque

Software-implemented drug plan selection systems

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1 Brevet en cause

Covering PBM core functionality

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Federal Circuit Rule 36 affirmances signal that the lower court’s record was legally sound; build an airtight trial record to foreclose appellate reversal opportunities.

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Références

  1. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit — Rule 36 Explained
  2. U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — Patent US10817920B2
  3. Cornell Legal Information Institute — Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International (2014)
  4. PACER — Case No. 23-1024
  5. PatSnap — Solutions de veille en matière de propriété intellectuelle pour les cabinets d'avocats

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