Lopez v. The Gap, Inc. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:11-cv-03185

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Trademark

Judge:

Paul A. Engelmayer

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

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