Court Revives Altec Lansing Trademark Dispute Over Chinese Speaker Sales

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What’s Next: Back to Trial Court

With the case now heading back to federal court in New York, the litigation is expected to dive deeper into the ownership history of the brand, product authentication, and supply chain responsibilities.

An attorney for AL Infinity hailed the decision as a victory, stating, “We think the Second Circuit made the right call.”

Counsel for Crown Cell has not yet commented on the ruling.

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The Bench and Legal Teams

The Second Circuit panel included:

  • U.S. Circuit Judge Gerard E. Lynch

  • Judge Beth Robinson

  • Judge Alison J. Nathan

AL Infinity is represented by Jeffrey Dweck of the Law Firm of Jeffrey Dweck PC.
Crown Cell Inc. is represented by Coby Nixon of Buchalter APC.

From Warehouse to Courtroom: A Battle Over Branding

As this Chinese Speaker Shipment suit continues to unfold, the outcome could shape how companies defend their brands across international supply chains, and offer a legal template for dealing with unauthorized production in foreign markets. The stakes are high—and the echoes of this case may ring far beyond just speakers.