In a recent ruling, a Texas federal judge stated that the real estate enterprise B.H. Properties LLC failed to provide convincing evidence proving that it faced prejudice due to an alleged stalling of trademark infringement claims by its competition, BH Management. The decision effectively keeps the litigation ongoing.
It was suggested that BH Management intentionally delayed bringing forth claims against B.H. Properties LLC, sparking the legality discussion. However, in the latest judgement, the courts found no substantial evidence provided by B.H. Properties LLC to support their assertion of sustained harm due to such delay.
The details indicating why the company posited BH Management’s delay or what potential harm it claimed to have entailed remain unknown. However, the inability to evidence the alleged prejudice played a key role in dismissing B.H. Properties LLC’s request, reaffirming the ongoing nature of the suit.
Further particulars pertaining to this case currently remain under legal review and are available in detail in a report originally published on Law360.