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Design firm accuses competitors of copyright infringement

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Design firm accuses competitors of copyright infringement

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HOUSTON — An architectural design firm is suing Houston-based competitors, alleging they infringed on the plaintiff's work through their development of Nagle Park Place.

Preston Wood & Associates LLC filed a lawsuit May 20 in the Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas against RZ Enterprises USA, Inc. doing business as Oppidan Homes, Oppidan Homes VIII Ltd., Cameron Architects Inc., and UL Inc. doing business as Urban Living, alleging copyright infringement. 

According to the complaint, Preston Wood suffered financial damages as a result of its works being infringed upon without its consent relating to its designs for Nagle Park Place in Houston. 

The plaintiff alleges the defendants used and distributed copies of the plaintiff's copyrighted works.

Preston Wood & Associates seeks a trial by jury, all damages, injunctive relief and any other relief the court deems just. It is represented by attorney Patrick Zummo of Osha Liang LLP in Houston.

Houston Division of the Southern District of Texas Case number 4:16-cv-01427

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