IPC Attorney Stephen Kepper Secures Victory for Divot Board LLC in Landmark Patent Infringement Case

​IPC attorney Stephen Kepper secured a significant victory for Divot Board LLC in a patent infringement case against Derealized Ltd. and Daddy Sports, LLC. Learn how they protected their intellectual property rights and resolved the dispute over the "Divot Daddy Pro" product.

In a significant development, IPC attorney Stephen Kepper has achieved a substantial victory for Divot Board, LLC in their patent infringement case against Derealized Ltd. and Daddy Sports, LLC. The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana after discovering that Golf Daddy, a London-based company, was selling and importing an infringing product called the "Divot Daddy Pro."
 
Divot Board LLC is the rightful owner of U.S. Pat. No. 10,639,539 covers a proprietary golf training aid designed to provide instant feedback on a golfer's swing based on the divot created on the device. Seeking monetary damages and injunctive relief, Divot Board LLC enlisted the expertise of IPC and attorney Stephen Kepper to protect their intellectual property rights.
 
After rigorous legal proceedings, Mr. Kepper successfully negotiated a favorable settlement for Divot Board LLC. This settlement resolves the patent infringement claims against Derealized Ltd. and Daddy Sports, LLC, ending the dispute over the "Divot Daddy Pro" product.
 
At IPC, we are committed to defending our clients' rights and ensuring they receive the protection they deserve. This successful outcome exemplifies our dedication to upholding intellectual property rights and holding infringing parties accountable.
 
If you are in a similar situation, facing patent infringement, or seeking to safeguard your ideas, don't hesitate to contact IPC. Our team of experienced attorneys, led by Stephen Kepper, is ready to provide expert guidance and support in navigating the complex landscape of intellectual property law.
 
Stay tuned for more updates on this case and other news from IPC. We celebrate this victory for Divot Board LLC and look forward to assisting more clients in pursuing patent protection and defense of their innovative ideas.

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