Proximity Systems Responds to UV Partners’ Lawsuit
Proximity Systems, Inc., delivered its Answer to a Complaint filed by UV Partners, Inc., in the U.S. District Court in Houston alleging infringement of patents related to ultraviolet (UV-C) light-based disinfecting products. UV Partners says Proximity — rather than selling UV Angel products under a 2015 distributorship agreement — crafted and sells its UV-CLEAN product that infringes on UV Partners’ intellectual property. The two companies have been bickering for years, settlement talks occurred, money’s changed hands, and these patent infringement claims appear to be the one remaining dispute. Proximity says there may be hurt feelings but no patent infringement.…
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