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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property,
Civil Litigation

May 18, 2020

Lucky Brand gets lucky at U.S. Supreme Court

A nearly two-decades-long trademark battle between two fashion companies came to an end when the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled one of the companies, Lucky Brand Dungarees Inc., is entitled to use arguments it didn't pursue in previous litigation.

A nearly two-decades-long trademark battle between two fashion companies came to an end when the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled one of the companies, Lucky Brand Dungarees Inc., is entitled to use arguments it didn't pursue in previous litigation.

The claims Marcel Fashions Group Inc. brought against Lucky Brand in a 2011 lawsuit are different than the ones it brought against Lucky Brand in a 2005 lawsuit. In the newer suit,...

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