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8 opinions for “Jovani Fashion, Ltd. v. Cinderella Divine, Inc.”
Jovani Fashion, Ltd. v. Cinderella Divine, Inc.public domain
820 F.Supp.2d 569 (2011) JOVANI FASHION, LTD., Plaintiff, v. CINDERELLA DIVINE, INC., et al., Defendants. No. 10 Civ. 7085 (JGK). United States District Court, S.D. New York. October 22, 2011. *571 Andrew Arash Anissi, Joseph Sofer, Robert M. Haroun, Sofer & Haroun, LLP, New York, NY, for Plaintiff. Jed Richard Schlact
Jovani Fashion, Ltd. v. Cinderella Divine, Inc.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER JOHN G. KOELTL, District Judge. This is a copyright infringement action brought by a manufacturer of prom dresses, Jovani Fashion, Ltd. (the “plaintiff’ or “Jovani”), against several competing manufacturers or retailers. Two of the defendants, Fiesta Fashions (“Fiesta”) and Unique Vintage, Inc. (“Unique”), have moved to dismiss the complaint pursuant to Federal Rules
Elastic Wonder, Inc. v. Poseypublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER JOHN G. KOELTL, District Judge: This case concerns a dispute over the trademark of a legging brand named “Elastic Wonder.” The original Complaint in this action was brought against the defendant and third party plaintiff Idil Do-guoglu Posey by the plaintiff, Elastic Wonder, Inc. (“Elastic Wonder”). The Complaint alleged federal trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, 15
Zilyen, Inc. v. Rubber Manufacturers Associationpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION REGGIE B. WALTON, District Judge. The plaintiff, ZilYen, Inc., brought this action against the defendant, Rubber Manufacturers Association, asserting claims of breach of contract and copyright infringement under the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. § 501 (2006). First Amended Complaint (“Am. Compl.”) ¶¶ 38-55. This Court subsequently granted t
Varsity Brands, Inc. v. Star Athletica, LLCpublic domain
MOORE, J., delivered the opinion of the court in which GUY, J., joined. McKEAGUE, J. (pp. 494-97), delivered a separate dissenting opinion. OPINION KAREN NELSON MOORE, Circuit Judge. Are cheerleading uniforms truly cheer-leading uniforms without the stripes, chevrons, zigzags, and color blocks? That is the question that strikes at the heart of this appeal. Plaintiffs-Appellants Varsity
OPINION1 CHRISTOPHER S. SONTCHI, Bankruptcy Judge. INTRODUCTION Before the Court is a complaint filed by Hamin Khatib (“Plaintiff’) against Chicago Newspaper Liquidation Corp. Liquidating Trust (“Liquidating Trust”), formally known as Sun-Times Media Group, Inc. (“STMG”) (The Court refers to the Liquidating Trust (f/k/a STMG) as the “Defendant”). In the compla
Wolstenholme v. Hirstpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER JOHN G. KOELTL, District Judge: This case concerns competing intellectual property claims to use replicas of pharmaceutical pills in jewelry. The plaintiff, Colleen Wolstenholme, brings this action against Damien Hirst and Other Criteria (US), LLC, alleging copyright infringement under the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C- §§ 101 et seq. and the Canadia
I.C. v. Delta Galil USApublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER GREGORY H. WOODS, District Judge: I. INTRODUCTION Miss Matched, Inc., a children’s clothing and accessory company, sponsored a contest in 2011 at a New York, elementary school, giving students the chance to submit original t-shirt designs in the hopes of having that design featured on a t-shirt. Winning students received $100 gift card and five t-shirts