A Virginia federal court approved a motion for sanctions when it was revealed that the plaintiff, a maker of household cleaning products, photoshopped exhibits in an effort to win their trademark infringement case.

According to documents from the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia, Abington Division, case, For Life Products LLC first brought suit against Virox Technologies Inc., on April 13, 2020, for trademark infringement and unfair competition claims regarding its REJUVENATE brand, a line of consumer household cleaning products.

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