U.S. Court of Appeals Rules for Taylor Made and Cleveland in Patent Infringement Case

Jan 5, 2007

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently entered a final judgment of non-infringement in favor of Taylor Made Golf Company and The Roger Cleveland Golf Company, ending a patent infringement suit filed by Henry-Griffitts, Inc. in 2004.   Henry-Griffitts had alleged in the suit that the club fitting systems used by Taylor Made and Cleveland infringed on their patent.   After a federal judge in the Southern District of California ruled in January of 2006 for Taylor Made
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