Jaguar Land Rover Limited v. Bombardier Recreational Products, Inc.

  1. January 18, 2019

    Jury Says Bombardier Didn't Infringe Jaguar 'Defender' TM

    A Michigan federal jury on Friday rejected Jaguar Land Rover Ltd.'s claims that the Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. off-road vehicle named the Can-Am Defender infringed the British automaker's trademark for the Land Rover Defender.

  2. August 09, 2018

    Jaguar Abandoned 'Defender' TM, Carmaker Bombardier Says

    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. has abandoned its trademark on the "Defender" name because it hasn't sold one in the United States since 1998, Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. argued in legal papers filed in Michigan federal court defending its counterclaims to the former's patent infringement suit.

  3. December 20, 2016

    Jaguar Seeks To Nix Counterclaims In Off-Road TM Fight

    Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. on Monday urged a Michigan federal court to reject counterclaims by Bombardier Recreational Products Inc., which the British automaker is accusing of trademark infringement by making an off-road vehicle named similarly to the Land Rover Defender.

  4. September 19, 2016

    Land Rover Sues Canadian Vehicle Co. Over 'Defender' Mark

    British automaker Jaguar Land Rover Ltd. lodged a suit against Bombardier Recreational Products Inc. on Monday in Michigan federal court, accusing the Canadian maker of utility and recreational vehicles of infringing its trademark for the Land Rover Defender with BRP's similarly named vehicle under its Can-Am brand.

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