What Can Happen When You Don’t Pay A Trademark Infringement Judgment?
Category: Legal Actions
Martial Art Instructors Hit With $115,560 Judgment
For Infringing MOO DUK KWAN® trademarks
August 17, 2015 Judge Robert Mariani issued a permanent injunction restraining Eric Kovaleski, Robert Kovaleski and ANYONE ELSE acting in concert with them from infringing MOO DUK KWAN® trademarks and he also entered a $115,560 judgment against Eric Kovaleski, Robert Kovaleski and Tang Soo Karate School, Inc. for Infringing MOO DUK KWAN® trademarks
Counterfeits, Trademark Infringement, and Contributory Liability
The US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit in Coach, Inc. et al v. Frederick Goodfellow ,no. 12-5666 (6th Cir. 2013) confirmed a district court’s award of $5,000,000 in damages and an additional $186, 000 in attorneys’ fees to Coach for a flea market owner’s failure to stop his vendors from selling counterfeit Coach goods.
Protected: When Copyright and Trademark Law Converge
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