Company: TXG
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001628280-25-050332
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Company: 10x Genomics, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-11-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 8
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 commercial disputes, competition and other matters, and the Company may become subject to additional types of lawsuits, claims, arbitration proceedings, administrative actions, government investigations and legal and regulatory proceedings in the future. As of September 30, 2025, the Company has concluded that a loss is not probable and a contingent liability has not been recorded.ParseIn August 2022, the Company filed suit against Parse Biosciences, Inc. (“Parse”) in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware alleging that Parse’s Evercode Whole Transcriptomics products and ATAC-seq products infringe U.S. Patent Nos. 10,155,981 (the “981 patent”), 10,697,013 (the “013 patent”), 10,240,197 (the “197 patent”), 10,150,995 (the “995 patent”), 10,619,207 (the “207 patent”) and 10,738,357 (the “357 patent”). In February 2025, the Court entered a consent judgment and permanent injunction against Parse with respect to the 995, 207 and 357 patents relating to ATAC-seq.  Parse filed petitions for Inter Partes Review (“IPR”) of the 981, 197 and 013 patents which were found unpatentable by the Patent Trial and Appeals Board in February 2025. The Company strongly disagrees with those decisions and has appealed. The Court has stayed the litigation pending the outcome of the appeals.In August 2025, the Company acquired Scale. Scale and Parse are parties in a litigation in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware in which Scale is asserting that Parse’s Evercode products infringe U.S. Patent Nos. 10,626,442, 10,982,256, 11,512,341 and 11,634,752 (the “752 patent”) and Parse is asserting the Scale’s single cell sequencing products infringe U.S. Patent Nos. 10,900,065, 11,168,355 and 11,427,856 (the “Asserted Parse Patents”). On February 13, 2025 the parties filed a stipulation agreeing that Scale’s High Throughput Assay and methods of using such assays do not infringe the Asserted Parse Patents, and dismissing such claims.  In October 2025, the Court entered summary judgment that the 752 patent is invalid.  The Company disagrees with this decision and plans to appeal.  In