February 26, 2020
A North Carolina federal judge has ordered an auto parts company that admitted willfully infringing Hyundai Motor America Inc. trademarks to pay the carmaker $5 million and to stop selling knockoff Hyundai parts, according to an order issued Tuesday.
June 20, 2019
Direct Technologies International Inc. is making a "literally unprecedented" request in asking a North Carolina judge to block Hyundai Motor America Inc.'s parallel proceeding before the International Trade Commission while Hyundai's trademark suit against DTI is pending in federal court, the carmaker told the court.
June 13, 2019
Direct Technologies International Inc. has urged a North Carolina federal court to enjoin Hyundai Motor America Inc. from asking the International Trade Commission to block DTI's imports, saying the auto giant is undermining litigation underway in district court.
August 30, 2018
A North Carolina federal judge has rejected Hyundai's attempt to quash counterclaims to its trademark infringement suit against a company it alleges imports and sells knockoff Hyundai parts billed as "genuine," finding the parts seller adequately stated its antitrust allegations in trying to fight back against the auto giant.