Delaware Jury Vindicates Carlisle in Patent Dispute Over Construction Spray Guns

In a notable decision from the Delaware federal court, jurors have cleared Carlisle’s construction materials company of patent infringement allegations. The Pennsylvania-based company was accused of infringing on a competitor’s patent involving a spray gun designed for construction workers. The legal dispute centered on a single claim from the rival’s patent, but the jury found in favor of Carlisle, negating any infringement claims.

The trial outcome is a significant relief for Carlisle, potentially alleviating concerns over intellectual property constraints in their product offerings. For further details on the case and its implications, consult the original article on Law360.