Joan Celia Lee v. POW Entertainment, Inc. et al

  1. December 07, 2021

    $1M Sanction Against Stan Lee's Daughter Flops At 9th Circ.

    The Ninth Circuit has refused to back a ruling from a California judge that saddled the daughter of Marvel comic book writer Stan Lee with $1 million in sanctions for her failed lawsuit against a company her father co-founded over ownership of her dad's name.

  2. June 26, 2020

    Stan Lee's Daughter Sanctioned $1M After Losing Pow IP Suit

    A California federal judge Thursday tossed Stan Lee's daughter's lawsuit aiming to regain the late comic book legend's intellectual property rights from his former partners and sanctioned her $1 million for frivolous and improper filings, making her attorneys jointly liable for $250,000 of the sanctions.

  3. March 18, 2020

    Stan Lee's Daughter Dodges Sanctions In IP Suit

    A California federal judge on Wednesday refused to sanction the daughter of late comic book legend Stan Lee for allegedly filing a frivolous suit claiming her father's business partners orchestrated a scheme to "loot" his intellectual property.

  4. March 17, 2020

    Stan Lee's Daughter Says She Can Press IP Claims In Suit

    The only daughter of late comic book legend Stan Lee told a California federal court Monday that she has standing to pursue the rights to her father's intellectual property because those rights are co-owned by the Lee Family Trust.

  5. January 27, 2020

    Stan Lee's Biz Partners Call Daughter's Suit 'Grossly Selfish'

    Stan Lee's daughter's lawsuit aiming to regain his intellectual property rights is "a grossly selfish and inconsiderate waste of this court's time and resources," the deceased comic book legend's former business partners have told a California federal court.

  6. September 27, 2019

    Stan Lee's Daughter Says Biz Partners 'Looted' IP Assets

    Business partners of the legendary superhero creator Stan Lee orchestrated a scheme to "loot" his intellectual property through a bankruptcy proceeding, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in California federal court by the late comic book icon's daughter.