Alicante court accepts Frisby España counterclaim against Frisby Colombia

The Alicante Commercial Court accepted a counterclaim by Frisby España against Frisby Colombia. Charles Dupont, legal representative of Frisby España, confirmed demands for compensation over reputational damage and economic losses. Frisby Colombia states the legal process is ongoing.

The Commercial Court of Alicante accepted the counterclaim filed by Frisby España against its Colombian counterpart. Charles Dupont, legal representative of Frisby España, confirmed the development to La República, stating: “we demand compensation for the investments needed to restore reputational damage”.

Dupont explained claims cover full expenses and lost profits from a four-month operational halt. He also pointed to “reputational damage suffered” from “billions of negative interactions, insults, and attacks”. Frisby España seeks restitution of benefits gained by Frisby Colombia through what Dupont calls a “false narrative”, including billing increases from May to December between 2024 and 2025.

Frisby Colombia replied that “the defense process of our brand in Spain remains active” and “it is not true that the process has concluded”. The company noted its trademark is still valid in Spain and the European Union, and while cautelary measures in its favor from Alicante's Commercial Court No. 2 were revoked, the litigation continues.

This follows the Provincial Court of Alicante revoking prior cautelary measures against Frisby Colombia, allowing Frisby España to resume normal operations, per Dupont.

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