INSELBERG v. NEW YORK FOOTBALL GIANTS, INC. et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:14-cv-01317

Court:

New Jersey

Nature of Suit:

Patent

Judge:

William J. Martini

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  1. June 04, 2015

    Giants Want Judge To Stay On Fake Memorabilia Case

    The New York Giants want the New Jersey judge overseeing a lawsuit, brought by a memorabilia dealer accusing the team of providing him with fake game-worn helmets and jerseys, to stay on the case even though he happens to be a fan, according to a brief filed Thursday.

  2. November 12, 2014

    Giants Fake Memorabilia Suit Booted From Federal Court

    A federal judge on Monday granted a memorabilia dealer's request to remand a suit accusing the New York Giants of scapegoating him to hide the distribution of bogus collectibles, rejecting a magistrate judge's findings that the suit contains patent claims preempted by federal law.

  3. July 11, 2014

    NY Giants Defend Federal Jurisdiction In Memorabilia Row

    The New York Giants on Friday accused a memorabilia dealer of continuing to masquerade patent infringement claims as state law claims as it defended findings that his suit accusing the team of scapegoating him to hide the distribution of bogus collectibles belongs in New Jersey federal court.

  4. July 03, 2014

    Fake Giants Gear Suit Belongs In State Court, Dealer Says

    A sports memorabilia dealer accusing the New York Giants of covering up the distribution of fake collectibles is urging a New Jersey federal court to reject jurisdiction of the suit, arguing Thursday that a magistrate judge's recommendation represents a flawed reading of patent infringement claims into the dispute.

  5. June 18, 2014

    Fake Giants Memorabilia Suit Belongs In Federal Court: Judge

    A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday sided with the New York Giants in finding that a sports memorabilia dealer's lawsuit accusing the team of covering up the distribution of fake collectibles shouldn't be remanded to state court because it contains patent claims preempted by federal law.

  6. May 16, 2014

    Judge Skeptical Of Remanding Fake Giants Memorabilia Suit

    A New Jersey federal judge on Friday cast doubt on the efforts of a sports memorabilia dealer accusing the New York Giants of covering up the distribution of fake collectibles to return the case to state court, questioning whether elements of the suit were dressed up patent infringement claims.

  7. April 08, 2014

    Giants Fight To Keep Memorabilia Suit In Federal Court

    The New York Giants struck back in New Jersey federal court Monday against a sports memorabilia dealer accusing the organization of throwing him under the bus to cover up the peddling of fake game-worn jerseys by team personnel, pillorying his attempt to remand the patent infringement suit to state court.

  8. March 19, 2014

    Dealer Wants Fake Giants Memorabilia Suit In State Court

    A sports memorabilia dealer who beat charges over the distribution of fake collectibles and is accusing the New York Giants of covering up that fraud fought the team's removal of the case to federal court, contending Tuesday that there's no patent infringement claim to support the forum change.

  9. March 06, 2014

    NY Giants Want Dealer's Fake Gear Suit In Federal Court

    The New York Giants want a sports memorabilia dealer's lawsuit accusing the team of covering up the distribution of fraudulent memorabilia moved from New Jersey state court to federal court, based on allegations that the organization ripped off the dealer's patent ideas.

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