By Raychel Lean | January 31, 2019
Has Hollywood hit factory Twentieth Century Fox encroached on a trademark that a Florida company, Epic Stone Group, has held for more than 10 years? A new lawsuit says yes.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Morgan Ben-David | December 12, 2018
During the past several years, joint employer liability has been a hot-topic affecting franchisors and franchisees alike, due to the lack of clarity surrounding when two or more businesses may be deemed joint employers.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Bec | December 5, 2018
Beyoncé, the mononymous pop music icon, has been involved in a trademark lawsuit that illustrates the evolving nature of dilution law in trademark litigation.
By Scott Graham | November 21, 2018
A Los Angeles jury finds infringement and awards $5 million in punitives but nothing in compensatory damages, opening the door to a big fight over an injunction.
By Raychel Lean | November 5, 2018
Sportswear giants Adidas and Reebok have filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida, accusing almost 200 online retailers of selling counterfeit sneakers and other sportswear, many of which were designed by rapper, producer and fashion designer Kanye West.
By Lidia Dinkova | October 30, 2018
Restaurant operator Boss Investments claims the Margaritaville company is breaking a licensing agreement by allowing a different developer to use the name in the Bahamas for a resort.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Danielle Garno and Alicia M. Holden | October 30, 2018
From Coco Chanel to Michael Kors, it is common for fashion designers to use their own names (or aliases) as their brand. However, this practice comes with a number of inherent risks. Consider the following four instances in which designers who once owned successful namesake brands lost the right to use their own name in future business ventures.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 11, 2018
This case begs for an answer. The shorthand question is "Ever Argued With a Woman?" A female attorney in Florida claims a trademark violation by a Texas law firm with the same slogan — plus one letter.
By Zach Schlein | September 26, 2018
The festival was locked in litigation with Croatian company Adria MM Productions over the right to use the Ultra brand for similar events in Europe.
By Zach Schlein | September 19, 2018
Following a Sept. 6 ruling by federal Judge Federico A. Moreno denying dual requests for summary judgement, litigation concerning the use of the Ultra brand in Croatia and Europe proceeded to trial in the Southern District of Florida on Monday. According to one attorney, the jury could reach a decision by Friday.
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