Indianapolis, IN – Trademark lawyers for Allison Transmission Inc of Indianapolis, Indiana filed a trademark infringement suit in the Southern District of Indiana alleging Authorized Transmission Remanufacturing, Inc. of Vernon Hills, Illinois, infringed trademark registration no. 2,686,798 and 3,821,441 for the mark ALLISON TRANSMISSION (words only), 2,720,112, ALLISON DOC (words only) mark, 4,013,075 ALLISON TANSMISSION OPTIMIZED mark, 4,013.074, ALLISON HYBRID mark, 1,666,977, 1,624,473, and 2,625,008, ALLISON TRANSMISSION mark, all registered with the US Trademark Office.
Allison manufactures automotive transmissions and innovative automotive technology. The complaint alleges that Authorized Transmission is in the business of remanufacturing, selling and installing remanufactured Allison Transmission
Practice Tip: This is the second trademark infringement case filed by Allison’s intellectual property attorneys this month. Indiana Intellectual Property Law News blogged about the first case. According to Justia, Allison filed two trademark infringement cases in 2010. Allison is relatively aggressive about enforcing their trademark rights.
This case has been assigned to Judge William T. Lawrence and Magistrate Judge Denise K. LaRue in the Southern District of Indiana, and assigned Case No. 1:11-cv-01243-WTL-DKL.Complaint
Further Information about the case is as follows:
Filed: September 14, 2011 as 1:2011cv01243 Updated: September 15, 2011 06:36:51
Plaintiff: ALLISON TRANSMISSION, INCDefendant: AUTHORIZED TRANSMISSION REMANUFACTURING, INCPresiding Judge: William T. LawrenceReferring Judge: Denise K. LaRueCause Of Action: Trademark InfringementCourt: Seventh Circuit > Indiana > Southern District CourtType:Intellectual Property > Trademark