Dynavox Group sues AbleNet over speech device delivery and Tobii Dynavox brand use
- Dynavox Group filed a lawsuit in the US against AbleNet over alleged business interference tied to the delivery, support, and billing of speech-generating devices.
- The complaint alleges deceptive trade practices, unfair competition, trademark infringement, unjust enrichment, and unauthorized use of the Tobii Dynavox brand.
- The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
- Dynavox alleges AbleNet enabled use of Dynavox software on AbleNet devices without authorization, breaching licensing terms while avoiding full patient support.
- The company said it pursued direct engagement with AbleNet before suing, citing risks of confusion for patients, clinicians, and payors and potential harm to reimbursement integrity.
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