A San Francisco jury Wednesday came down strongly in favor of the University of California in a high-stakes IP dispute over its strawberry breeding program.

Jurors found that former professors Douglas Shaw and Kirk Larson infringed UC's patents and used plant material owned by the university when they left a few years ago to launch their own strawberry breeding business.

“It's an honor to represent the university, and I'm ecstatic that we were able to win all of their claims for them,” said Morrison & Foerster partner Rachel Krevans, who led the UC team at trial.

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