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Lopez v. The Gap, Inc. et al
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August 02, 2012
The Gap Escapes 'Lower East Side' Trademark Suit
A New York federal judge ruled Thursday that Gap Inc. did not infringe trademarks inspired by Manhattan's Lower East Side neighborhood, finding that T-shirts made by the marks' owner don't resemble those sold under Gap's Old Navy brand closely enough to cause confusion.
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June 05, 2012
NYC Merchant Pushes 'LES' Trademark Suit Against The Gap
A New York City street merchant who sued The Gap Inc. to defend a trademark named after the Lower East Side neighborhood pushed to keep his case alive Tuesday, arguing that the mark is distinctive.
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May 03, 2012
Attys Convince Judge That Size Matters In Gap Trademark Suit
Plaintiff's attorneys convinced a New York federal judge on Thursday that Gap Inc. unfairly reduced vertical spacing to get more words into its March legal filing asking him to toss a trademark suit over the clothing giant's use of the phrase "Lower East Side" on shirts.
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March 20, 2012
Gap Says NYC Man Can't Trademark 'Lower East Side'
The Gap Inc. asked a New York federal judge on Monday to toss a trademark suit filed by a litigious Manhattan street merchant who claims the clothing retailer ripped off his "Lower East Side" brand name.