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Keystone Retaining Wall Systems, Inc. v. Basalite Concrete Products, LLC |
June 7, 2012
Previously published on June 4, 2012
Opinion: Plaintiff Keystone Retaining Wall Systems, Inc. sued Basalite Concrete Products, LLC for infringement of U.S. Design Patents D610,710 and D610,711, entitled Wall Block and Wall Block Body, respectively. (Keystone also sued Basalite for breach of contract, utility patent infringement, trademark infringement, and trademark dilution.) Keystone sells 133EliteTM concrete blocks used to build retaining walls. Under a patent and trademark licensing agreement, Basalite produced and sold a similar construction block of the same name.
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