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September 17, 2007
Hako-Med responds to deceptive marketing
claims by Axiom sales representatives.
Letter to physician
November 15, 2006
United State Magistrate Judge, Elizabeth
A Jenkins, recommends that Hako-Med's
motion for preliminary injunction be
granted as to the VasoPulse®
trademark infringement claim against
Axiom Worldwide, Inc.
"Plaintiffs’ motion should be GRANTED
and a preliminary injunction ISSUED as
to Defendants’ use of the registered
trademark VASOPULSE®, prohibiting
Defendants from using the VASOPULSE®
name, trademark, or logo in any manner
on any of its products, marketing
materials, advertising materials,
manuals, or any other written materials
describing their electrical nerve
stimulation device."
Download the Report and Recommendation
in adobe pdf format
September 27, 2006
Hako-Med has filed a patent infringement
and trademark infringement lawsuit
against Axiom Worldwide, Inc. in United
States District Court, Middle District
of Florida, Tampa Division on Wednesday
the 27th of September 2006.
Download the lawsuit
in adobe pdf
format
Hako-Med will
vigorously pursue and prosecute to the
fullest extent permitted by law any
person or entity who has and or is
infringing on Hako-Med intellectual
property, who aids or has aided in
infringing on Hako-Med's intellectual
property, who sells or has sold
Hako-Med’s intellectual property without
Hako-Med’s express permission or who
knowingly buys or has bought or who
knowingly possesses Hako-Med
intellectual property without the
express permission of Hako-Med.
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