Diamond Standard parent company files trademark infringement lawsuit

Reflexxion Automotive Products LLC, a Memphis-based manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket automotive products, filed a trademark infringement lawsuit to protect its Diamond Standard line of bumpers and structural parts.
Jan. 1, 2020
Reflexxion Automotive Products LLC, a Memphis-based manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket automotive products, filed a trademark infringement lawsuit to protect its Diamond Standard line of bumpers and structural parts.

The lawsuit alleges that Tong Yang Group, a Taiwanese company, as well T.Y.G. Management, Inc, and T.Y.G Products, LP both headquartered in Texas, have infringed Reflexxion’s “Diamond Standard” Trademark through their use of the confusingly similar “Diamond Quality” mark for “after-market” automotive products, including bumpers and structural parts.

Reflexxion seeks both monetary damages and injunctive relief in order to protect itself and its customers, who have come to value Reflexxion’s tested and certified “Diamond Standard” products, from confusion with Tong Yang’s products.

The case is before Chief Judge McCalla in the United States District Court of Tennessee, Western Division, Docket No. 2:10-cv-02633-dkv.

For information regarding Diamond Standard Brand structural parts, labeling and identification please visit www.diamondstandardparts.com.

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