- Federal Judge Greenlights Birkenstock's Claims Against 'Knock-Off' White Mountain Sandals, Clogs
While the court has found Birkenstock has met its burden from the pleading standpoint in the early stages of the litigation, the defendants say Birkenstock won't be able to prove its case on the merits, said White Mountain's New York-based attorney E…
- 4 days ago 6 Sep 24, 7:16pm -
- Womble Bond Dickinson, McCarter & English Net a Quarter of Requested $4.78M Fees Following $14.7M False Advertising Win
The jury's split decision—finding for defendants as to trademark and fair use, for plaintiff as to UDTPA and the Lanham Act, and for one defendant but against another as to copyright—is a strong indicator that plaintiff's claims were not as 'inex…
- 7 days ago 3 Sep 24, 4:42pm -
- California Company Tushbaby Sues Sellers of Imitation Infant Carriers
Tushbaby's viral popularity led its inventor to land a "Shark Tank" appearance, but now it's fending off imitators it says are originating in China.
- 10 days ago 31 Aug 24, 12:29am -
- Buy-Now-Pay-Later Company Affirm Hit With Data Breach Class Action After Cyberattack on Banking Partner
According to the suit, Evolve confirmed on June 25 that it had been breached by a "known cybercriminal organization" that published its clients' data on the dark web.
- 10 days ago 31 Aug 24, 12:22am -
- Four-Way Partnership Heightens Scrutiny of How Mergers Affect Labor
The Federal Trade Commission's opposition to Kroger's proposed $25 billion purchase of Albertsons stems partly from the agency's belief it would be bad for workers.
- 11 days ago 30 Aug 24, 5:01am -
- Starbucks Hit With Securities Suit Claiming 'Reinvention' Plan Was Oversold
A Starbucks shareholder has filed a securities class action in Washington federal court, claiming the coffee company misled investors on the expected success of its "Triple Shot Reinvention" strategy.
- 12 days ago 29 Aug 24, 8:50pm -
- Neiman Marcus Faces Class Actions After Vendor's Data Breach
"For all of the pomp and circumstance surrounding the premium brands and high-end fashion on its racks and shelves, luxury retailer Neiman Marcus takes a comparatively cut-rate approach to the data security protocols for its customers' data," a Delaw…
- 12 days ago 29 Aug 24, 8:26pm -
- Judge Voids Default Judgment Against Amazon Due to Procedural Error, Grants Extra Time for Proper Service
Amazon's counsel with Campbell Conroy & O'Neil filed their appearances and asked the court to vacate the default judgment and to dismiss the plaintiffs' complaint, arguing the company wasn't properly served within 90 days of the complaint being filed…
- 12 days ago 29 Aug 24, 5:37am -
- Harry Caray Trademarked 'Holy Cow!' And There's Litigation Over It
Chicago-based Harry Caray Ltd. filed suit in Texas against a company with operations in Texas and New York, alleging trademark infringement of the late Major League Baseball game day announcer's trademarked "Holy Cow!" catchphrase.
- 13 days ago 28 Aug 24, 9:22pm -
- 'Racial Animus'?: 4th Circuit Revives Bias Lawsuit Against Ollie's Bargain Outlet
"Taking [Alexis] Guerrero's factual allegations together and accepting them as true, we find that he has sufficiently alleged that Ollie's intended to discriminate against him on the basis of race and that the discrimination interfered with a contrac…
- 14 days ago 27 Aug 24, 10:31pm -