TRINITY, Florida, May 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Nicopure Labs, the parent company of e-liquid manufacturer and electronic cigarette supplier Halo Cigs, has won a trademark infringement suit filed against French e-Liquid manufacturer V.F.P. France.
The French Tribunal of Paris (Tribunal de Grande Instance) found V.F.P infringed upon 12 Nicopure trademarks (popular e-liquid products Prime, Turkish Tobacco, Captain Jack, Kringle's Curse, Tribeca, Midnight Apple, Torque, Tiki Juice, Malibu, Longhorn, Freedom Juice, and SubZero) after it was discovered V.F.P. had fraudulently registered brand names with the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) for products Nicopure has been selling in France since 2010 including products sold under these trademarks.
The following is a summation of the French court's ruling:
This decision may be appealed by V.F.P.
But for now, Jeffrey Stamler, co-owner of Nicopure Labs stated, "We are very happy with the court's decision, not only for our company, but for our loyal resellers and customers as well."
About Nicopure Labs, LLC
Founded in New Jersey in 2009, Nicopure Labs is a leader in the rapidly expanding e-cigarette industry. Creators of the popular Halo and eVo product lines, the company currently sells e-cigarettes and e-liquids in 91 countries. Nicopure Labs' corporate offices are located in Trinity, Florida (just north of Tampa), while production is handled at a 100,000 square foot facility in Gainesville, Florida.
For more information, please visit https://www.halocigs.com
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To learn more about today's ruling, please contact
Nicopure LabsJason Del Giudice5909 NW 18th DriveGainesville, FL 32653Office: 888-270-2449Email: press@nicopure.com