Lashify Inc. sued a Utah-based rival in the market for do-it-yourself eyelash extensions, alleging that Pro Lash Inc. built its business by infringing the California-based company’s patents for applicator tools, ripping off the look of its products, and “copying Lashify at every turn.”
Before Pro Lash launched its competing business in early 2022, its founders, Zachary and Haley Chipman, sold products for more than a decade to professionals for use in providing in in-salon lash-extension services through fellow co-defendant Bella Lash Extensions LLC, according to a complaint filed Jan. 5 in the US District Court for the District of Utah. ...
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