
ASA Electronics gains preliminary injunction against Lippert
A circuit court judge in Elkhart, Ind., ruled that a former ASA employee “violated non-disclosure agreements” concerning ASA trade secrets after he went to work for Lippert.

A circuit court judge in Elkhart, Ind., ruled that a former ASA employee “violated non-disclosure agreements” concerning ASA trade secrets after he went to work for Lippert.

The company is relying on aftermarket and international sales to offset declines in OEM sales in RV and marine.

The shade and awning manufacturer will remain in its new Philadelphia headquarters.
![Lippert JamieSchnur-HighRes[2][1] Lippert JamieSchnur-HighRes[2][1]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.tradeonlytoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/29172801/lippert-jamieschnur-highres21.jpg?w=239)
Jamie Schnur promoted to the new position of Group President of Aftermarket.

Tariffs are cited for ending the partnership.

The company saw growth in its Aftermarket division, which includes many of its marine businesses.
Q4 sales slipped 2 percent over last year.

Lippert Components will now classify all of its marine products under the Taylor Made brand.

The company alleges Scott Mereness pursued an acquisition target for Lippert and then invested in the company for his own benefit.

Brian Hess will work across product lines to develop “innovative solutions.”

A circuit court judge in Elkhart, Ind., ruled that a former ASA employee “violated non-disclosure agreements” concerning ASA trade secrets after he went to work for Lippert.

The company is relying on aftermarket and international sales to offset declines in OEM sales in RV and marine.

The shade and awning manufacturer will remain in its new Philadelphia headquarters.
![Lippert JamieSchnur-HighRes[2][1] Lippert JamieSchnur-HighRes[2][1]](https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.tradeonlytoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/29172801/lippert-jamieschnur-highres21.jpg?w=817)
Jamie Schnur promoted to the new position of Group President of Aftermarket.

Tariffs are cited for ending the partnership.

The company saw growth in its Aftermarket division, which includes many of its marine businesses.
Q4 sales slipped 2 percent over last year.

Lippert Components will now classify all of its marine products under the Taylor Made brand.

The company alleges Scott Mereness pursued an acquisition target for Lippert and then invested in the company for his own benefit.

Brian Hess will work across product lines to develop “innovative solutions.”