Bloomberg Law
April 22, 2015, 12:04 PM UTC

L’Oreal Lawyer Claims He Was Fired Over Patent

Ellen Rosen

Call it the case of “patent or perish.”

A lawyer formerly in charge of applying for patents in cosmetics company L’Oreal SA’s U.S. office claims he was fired in December for refusing to make filings for dubious inventions just so the company could fill an annual quota.

Steven Trzaska said in a complaint filed April 16 in federal court in Newark, New Jersey, that L’Oreal ordered him to apply for at least 40 patents last year to help fill a companywide global quota of 500 applications. The company sought to post on its cosmetics packaging that the contents were “patent ...

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