Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd. et al v. Hong Kong Tri-Ace Tire Co., Ltd. et al

  1. December 19, 2017

    Toyo Seeks $300K In Fees After $1.6M Contempt Sanction

    Toyo Tire & Rubber asked a California federal court Monday to approve over $300,000 in attorneys' fees and costs after ruling two Chinese companies must pay $1.6 million for violating a judgment barring them from making and selling tires that are "confusingly similar" in appearance to a Toyo tire.

  2. November 21, 2017

    2 Chinese Tire Cos. To Pay Toyo $1.6M In Contempt Sanctions

    Two Chinese tire companies must pay $1.6 million for violating a 2014 judgment barring them from making and selling tires that are "confusingly similar" in appearance to a tire built by Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd., a California federal court said Monday, granting much of Toyo's contempt motion.

  3. October 10, 2017

    Toyo Seeks At Least $11.7M In Sanctions In Tire IP Case

    Toyo Tire urged a California federal judge Monday to slap sanctions of $11.7 million or more on units of a Chinese state-owned tire company in a trade dress infringement dispute, saying a ruling in a related case cleared the way for a contempt finding.

  4. February 27, 2017

    Judge Nixes Toyo's $29M Sanctions Bid In IP Suit, For Now

    Until a related case is resolved first, Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. can't seek $29 million in contempt sanctions against units of a Chinese state-owned tire company in a dispute over trade dress on certain off-road tires, a California judge said Monday.

  5. February 14, 2017

    Chinese Tire Cos. Slam Toyo's $29M Sanctions Bid In IP Suit

    Units of a Chinese state-owned tire company urged a California federal judge on Monday to reject Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd.'s bid for more than $29 million in contempt sanctions in a dispute over trade dress on certain off-road tires, arguing that the request is premature.

  6. February 06, 2017

    Toyo Wants $29M Contempt Sanctions In Trade Dress Suit

    Toyo Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. urged a California federal judge Monday to award it more than $29 million in contempt sanctions after units of a Chinese state-owned tire company defied an earlier agreement not to copy Toyo's trade dress on certain off-road tires.

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