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Sporting Goods Co. Can't Shake Football Helmet Patent Case

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An Illinois federal judge said Wednesday a jury should decide the issues in a lawsuit claiming a brand of helmets made by sporting goods manufacturer Certor Sports infringes a patent owned by another company, refusing to let Certor out of the suit.

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Gun Makers Fight NY Measure Allowing Industry Lawsuits

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The National Shooting Sports Foundation and gun manufacturers, including Smith & Wesson (SWBI.O) The National Shooting Sports Foundation and gun manufacturers, including Smith & Wesson (SWBI.O) The lawsuit contends the New York measure violates the U.S. The lawsuit contends the New York measure violates the U.S.

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Vintage Fountain Pens: 5 Brands You Should Buy Now

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They manufacture some of the most coveted and pricey writing instruments in history. Their original pens, the Jade Seniors, sported a white inlay indicating they had a lifetime warranty. Sheaffer manufactured a few limited editions, like the W.A. You should immediately buy a super expensive fountain pen.

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Man Accuses Adidas Of Selling Fake NHL Jerseys To Fans

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A hockey fan has filed a proposed class action in an Illinois federal court alleging that sports apparel manufacturer Adidas America Inc. is duping its customers by selling fake jerseys under its brand instead of the authentic pieces it leads people to believe they are buying.

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Negotiating athlete endorsement agreements in India

LawInSport

While Indian companies have often engaged Indian cricketers as brand ambassadors, there has recently been a growing trend to engage Indian athletes who have made a mark in other sports. Application Of Rules Of Sporting Events. However, the athlete endorsement market in India continues to be dominated by Indian cricketers.

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Sports Equipment Biz Sues Over Cyberattack, IT Shutdown

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A skiing and cycling gear manufacturer has launched a breach-of-contract lawsuit in Seattle federal court against Expeditors International, claiming its business went downhill after the logistics giant pulled the plug on IT systems for three months in the wake of a February 2022 cyberattack.

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Sports Co.'s Logistics Shutdown Suit Survives Dismissal Bid

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A Washington federal judge has partially rejected a logistics company's dismissal bid in a manufacturer's lawsuit over a cyberattack that allegedly stunted operations, criticizing the "obtuse" argument that their deal didn't explicitly require the contractor to shield the client from such breaches.

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