They issued a joint statement

Resorts World Las Vegas and Wynn reach settlement on infringement claims

"We have directed our design team to make several changes that will clearly differentiate the two properties," said Michael Levoff, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs & Development, Genting.
2019-01-29
Reading time 1:20 min
The companies have finally come to an arrangement over a dispute involving infringement claims surrounding the design of the $4 billion RWLV project.

Last month, Wynn Resorts filed a lawsuit against Genting Berhard’s Resorts World Las Vegas LLC and its building under construction in Las Vegas, claiming the property is similar to the Wynn and Encore casino-resorts on the Strip.

But developers of the planned Resorts World Las Vegas responded to Wynn's federal trademark infringement lawsuit saying it "suffered from a fatal flaw" because it was predicated on "speculative extrapolation regarding the appearance" of the unfinished casino-resort.

However, both companies seem to have finally arrived at an agreement as they jointly announced on Monday: "The companies have reached a settlement agreement on a dispute involving trade dress and copyright infringement claims surrounding the design of the $4 billion RWLV project."

"Genting's Resorts World Las Vegas project will be the launching point for the next generation of integrated resorts, and the aesthetics of the project will play an important role in its future success. While the company believes the design to have had differences with Wynn and Encore's once fully realized, after further consideration and conversations with the Wynn team, we have directed our design team to make several changes that will clearly differentiate the two properties," said Michael Levoff, Senior Vice President of Public Affairs & Development, Genting. "This mutually beneficial settlement will allow Genting to continue to develop Resorts World Las Vegas with minimal impact to cost and the overall project timeline."

"Wynn Resorts' world-renowned signature architecture and design are among the elements that have built our brand's reputation for excellence. Resorts World Las Vegas' initial design had elements which had similarity to our resorts in Las Vegas, Macau and Boston. The new design changes offered by Genting will resolve the concerns we expressed about the similarity of the design," said Michael Weaver, Chief Communications Officer, Wynn Resorts. "We welcome and look forward to Resorts World Las Vegas' opening. Their future success will benefit all of Las Vegas."

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