October 08, 2014
A group of sports apparel retailers including Under Armour Inc. and Foot Locker Inc. said Tuesday that they have settled under undisclosed terms a California lawsuit alleging they sold athletic shoes that violate shoe maker Gravity Defyer Corp.'s "G-Defy" trademark.
August 20, 2014
Foot Locker Inc., Nordstrom Inc. and other retailers have told a California federal judge there is a very small chance consumers will confuse comfort-shoe maker Gravity Defyer Corp.'s "G Defy" shoes with athletic apparel brand Under Armour Inc.'s similarly named shoes, arguing Gravity Defyer's trademark infringement claims are inadequate.
August 12, 2014
Gravity Defyer Corp., which is suing several sports apparel stores for having sold athletic shoes that allegedly infringed its 'G-Defy' trademark, moved Tuesday to prevent the retailers from arguing at trial that the company used deceptive advertising when marketing its footwear to the public.
July 08, 2014
A California federal judge on Monday refused to end a lawsuit alleging Under Armour Inc. and other sports apparel retailers sold an athletic shoe that violated a trademark associated with Gravity Defyer Corp.'s shoes, a decision that sets the stage for a potential jury trial.
March 28, 2013
Shoemaker Gravity Defyer Corp. has slapped athletic apparel company Under Armour Inc. with a trademark suit in California federal court, alleging its Baltimore-based rival's line of specialty shoes are infringing its "G Defy" mark.