The Case
This case unfolded in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan and revolved around allegations of patent infringement brought against Opti-Luxx for the sale of its “Destination” direct-mount LED school bus signs. The patents at the heart of this case were U.S. Design Patent No. D932,930 and Utility Patent No. 11,348,491. Both patents are wholly owned by Smartrend and relate to its innovative Direct Mount, LED Destination School Bus Signs.
During nearly the two years of litigation, Smartrend contended Opti-Luxx had copied Smartrend’s LED bus sign design and willfully infringed both asserted patents. In under two hours of deliberation, the jury agreed with Smartrend’s allegations and found Opti-Luxx willfully infringed both patents. The jury also awarded damages in the form of Smartrend's lost profits resulting from the patent infringement.
Reaffirmation of Intellectual Property Rights
This case not only underscores the paramount importance of safeguarding intellectual property rights but also reaffirms Smartrend's unwavering dedication to innovation and the protection of its groundbreaking technologies. Like all clients it represents, Brooks Kushman is proud it was able to defend and protect Smartrend’s intellectual property rights against such known willful infringers.