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Intellectual Property
Trademark Infringement
Lanham Act

NeurOptics Inc., a California corporation v. Neuroptix Corporation, a Delaware corporation

Published: Nov. 3, 2012 | Result Date: Sep. 28, 2012 | Filing Date: Jan. 1, 1900 |

Case number: 8:2012-cv-01253 Settlement –  Permanent Injunction

Court

USDC Central


Attorneys

Plaintiff

John A. Schena III


Defendant

John DuPre


Facts

NeurOptics Inc. sought a permanent injunction against Neuroptix Corp., alleging trademark infringement.

Result

U.S. District Court Judge Andrew Guilford granted NeurOptics's request for a permanent injunction enjoining Neuroptix from advertising, marketing, promoting, offering for sale, or selling any services or good using the trademark "NeurOptics" or any confusingly similar mark, including but not limited to the use of the mark "Neuroptix."


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