Lionel, MTH eye end to legal battle

friscobob Oct 28, 2007

  1. friscobob

    friscobob Staff Member

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    Toy train makers eye end to legal battle


    Sat Oct 27, 12:29 PM ET
    COLUMBIA, Md. - The nation's two largest makers of toy trains are nearing a conclusion to a seven-year-old, multimillion-dollar lawsuit.

    Columbia-based MTH Electric Trains had sued Lionel, a century-old brand, accusing it of stealing train designs through a Korean subcontractor.

    The dispute focused on patented computer technology that synchronizes a train set's sound, smoke and speed, critical technology in their small but competitive market.
    "We're happy that we've reached a settlement," said Jerry Calabrese, chief executive of Lionel, based in Chesterfield, Mich. "It was a long, terrible case."
    However, MTH founder Mike Wolf said the settlement is contingent on resolving several outstanding issues.
    "It's not over until it's over," Wolf said. "We don't like each other. It's personal. It's been very difficult."
    The agreement includes a cash payment from Lionel to MTH and an agreement on future technology uses, but the companies agreed not to reveal details.
    The Lionel subcontractor was found guilty in a South Korean court of stealing train designs, and MTH then sued Lionel in the United States.
    A Michigan jury awarded MTH $38.6 million in damages in 2004, but in 2006 the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the verdict and ordered a new trial.
    Instead of returning to court, the companies began discussing a settlement
     
  2. BoxcabE50

    BoxcabE50 HOn30 & N Scales Staff Member TrainBoard Supporter

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    Ugh. The worst part, is the costs will be passed through. Driving up prices on their products. :tb-sad:

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