Based on available public records, Tyler Harrison is an individual named as a defendant in patent litigation, not a registered corporate entity. There is no information available from public sources detailing a company name, headquarters, founding date, or size associated with Harrison in the context of this litigation.
It is not possible to identify any specific products or services offered by Tyler Harrison. He is named as a defendant in a lawsuit concerning patent infringement, but his specific alleged conduct or business operations are not detailed in publicly available information.
The provided litigation data shows Tyler Harrison as a defendant in one tracked patent case. This defensive posture is typical of an individual or small entity being targeted in a patent assertion campaign. The case was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, a jurisdiction frequently used by patent plaintiffs.
The single tracked case is Rare Breed Triggers Inc et al. v. Tyler Harrison et al., filed in April 2026. This lawsuit is part of a large-scale patent enforcement campaign initiated by Rare Breed Triggers, which filed numerous similar lawsuits against various companies and individuals in the same period. Rare Breed Triggers has publicly stated its intent to aggressively prosecute infringement of its patents related to firearm trigger mechanisms.