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."

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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.

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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.