Based on available information, a company operating under the name "Pearson Gardner" cannot be definitively identified through public web searches. The entity appears in litigation records as a defendant in a patent infringement lawsuit related to firearms technology. It is possible that "Pearson Gardner" is an individual's name, a "doing business as" (DBA) name, or a corporate entity for which public records are not readily available.
The context of the litigation provides insight into the industry segment involved. The plaintiff in the case is Rare Breed Triggers, Inc., a company known for designing and patenting "forced reset triggers" (FRTs), which are aftermarket firearm accessories. Following a 2025 settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the classification of its products, Rare Breed Triggers began a series of patent infringement lawsuits against competitors in the firearms industry.
Pearson Gardner's patent litigation posture is that of a defendant in a single tracked case. With zero cases as a plaintiff and one as a defendant, the entity fits the profile of an operating company accused of patent infringement. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a venue frequently used for patent litigation.
The only tracked case involving this entity is Rare Breed Triggers Inc et al. v. 80mills LLC et al., filed in April 2026. Pearson Gardner is named as one of several defendants in this suit, which alleges infringement of patents related to forced reset trigger technology. Due to the lack of a public corporate profile, details about Pearson Gardner's specific products, operations, and size are not available.