NorthStar Moving Holding Company, Inc. v. Northstar Movers, Inc. et al

  1. December 02, 2022

    Judge Suggests Contempt Over Fla. Mover's $13.6M IOU Offer

    A federal judge has found a Florida man in civil contempt for trying to submit an IOU in response to a $13.6 million judgment against him for imitating a moving company's website, saying that wasn't sufficient to pay the debt over his trademark infringement.

  2. August 30, 2022

    Judge Reduces Atty Fees In Moving Co. Cybersquatting Case

    A federal magistrate judge recommended that a Florida man pay nearly $743,000 in attorney fees after a district court found him liable for trademark infringement against a California moving company that sued after a misleading website popped up advertising similar services.

  3. December 22, 2021

    Judge Awards $13M In Moving Co. TM, Cybersquatting Fight

    A Florida federal judge has awarded NorthStar Moving $13 million after finding that an operator of King David Van Lines willfully infringed NorthStar's trademark by deceiving consumers into believing they were hiring NorthStar.

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