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French company declared bankrupt after launch of SolarWall® patent lawsuit

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Released on Jul 22 2010
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Toronto, Canada; July 22, 2010 — Conserval Engineering Inc. of Toronto Canada filed and served a Statement of Claim on Batiparos s.a.r.l. in France in the spring of 2010.  The Claim stated, among other things, that Batiparos had misrepresented and passed off a system as being a SolarWall® system, and that Batiparos had engaged in patent and trade-mark infringement.
 
Shortly after service of the Claim and before a judgment could be rendered, Batiparos was placed in bankruptcy pursuant to a court ruling on June 22, 2010.
 
Conserval continues to take active steps to protect its industry-leading intellectual property world-wide, and specifically to protect consumers from being misled by parties falsely purporting to represent the SolarWall® technology. Conserval is also committed to promoting the highest industry-wide standards of business practices in the global solar air heating sector, which they pioneered with their original SolarWall® invention.
 
The SolarWall® technology was developed by Conserval Engineering and has set the global standard for solar air heating in commercial and industrial buildings. It has received commendation from both Natural Resources Canada and the U.S. Department of Energy, and has been used in 30+ countries around the world by private and public sector organizations like the US Army, Canadian Government, NASA, Ford, FedEx, Auchan, Owens Corning, Wal-Mart and 3M.

Press Inquiries:
Conserval Engineering, Inc.
Victoria Hollick
vhollick@solarwall.com

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