Article: Christie, Parker & Hale Prevails in Lawsuit Charging Infringement of Copyright and Trade Dress for Rings; Law Firm Obtains Consent Judgment, Injunction.

U.S. District Court Judge Approves Damages, Disgorgement of Profits

LOS ANGELES -- Intellectual property law firm Christie, Parker & Hale, LLP today reported that a United States District judge has approved a consent judgment and permanent injunction that acknowledges the validity of copyright and trade dress protections for rings designed by a Glendale, Calif., jeweler, and requires the infringing Ohio-based manufacturer to pay $650,000 in attorney fees and disgorgement of profits.

The prevailing party in the case is Tacori Enterprises, represented by Christie, Parker & Hale. The defendant is Rego Manufacturing of Bucyrus, Ohio.

The order by ...

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