Navajo Nation, The, et al. v. Urban Outfitters, Inc. et al

  1. March 31, 2016

    Urban Outfitters' Delay Defense Nixed In Navajo TM Suit

    A New Mexico federal judge found Urban Outfitters Inc. cannot bar the Navajo Nation from monetary recovery on some claims in its trademark infringement suit, saying Thursday the retailer failed to show the tribe waited too long to make its allegations.

  2. March 25, 2016

    Navajos Rebuked For Tactics In Urban Outfitters Discovery

    A New Mexico magistrate judge on Friday rejected the Navajo Nation's attempts to access documents in its trademark infringement suit against Urban Outfitters, warning the tribe it could face sanctions if it continues with certain tactics in the discovery fight.

  3. March 24, 2016

    Urban Outfitters Wants Insurer Out Of Tribal Trademark Case

    Urban Outfitters Inc. hit back against its insurer's bid to intervene in a suit brought by the Navajo Nation over claims of tribal trademark infringement, telling a New Mexico federal court Thursday that Lamorak Insurance Co. is just trying to cut its own costs.

  4. March 04, 2016

    Urban Outfitters' Insurer Wants Say In Navajo TM Suit

    Urban Outfitters Inc.'s insurer on Thursday pushed to get its foot into litigation brought by the Navajo Nation over claims of tribal trademark infringement, telling a New Mexico federal court that it wants a say in directing possible damage payments once a verdict is handed down.

  5. February 24, 2016

    Urban Outfitters Units Knew Of TM Issues Before Suit: Navajos

    The Navajo Nation told a New Mexico federal court Tuesday that recently produced documents prove that Urban Outfitters and two subsidiaries all knew about the tribe's trademark infringement claims months before it filed suit against the companies.

  6. February 10, 2016

    Urban Outfitters' Late Evidence OK'd For Navajo TM Trial

    A New Mexico federal court Tuesday shot down the Navajo Nation's efforts to exclude 3,000-plus pages of evidence from a trademark trial against Urban Outfitters over the retailer's use of tribal names to identify products without qualifying the goods' actual origin.

  7. December 21, 2015

    Urban Outfitters Can't Duck TM Suit Filed By Navajo Nation

    A New Mexico federal judge on Monday held that the Navajo Nation may pursue claims that Urban Outfitters Inc. violated federal law and infringed its trademarks by using tribal names to identify products without qualifying the goods' actual origin.

  8. December 08, 2015

    Urban Outfitters Slams Tribe's Discovery Requests In TM Fight

    Urban Outfitters urged a New Mexico federal court Monday to deny the Navajo Nation's attempts to access certain documents in the tribe's trademark infringement suit, calling the discovery demands unreasonable and burdensome.

  9. November 12, 2015

    Navajos Say Urban Outfitters Improperly Withholding Docs

    The Navajo Nation has asked the New Mexico federal judge overseeing its trademark infringement suit against Urban Outfitters to order the retailer to turn over documents it's allegedly been improperly withholding under a privilege claim, and to sanction the company for being uncooperative.

  10. October 19, 2015

    New Judge Takes Over Navajo-Urban Outfitters TM Row

    Navajo Nation's trademark suit against Urban Outfitters, which necessitated discussions of a special master to help review the burgeoning case, has been reassigned to another district judge within the New Mexico federal court.

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