“Penn State Seeks Permanent Injunction and Attorney Fees Following Trademark Infringement Win”

Pennsylvania State University has pursued legal action against an online retailer and its owner in federal court, seeking to permanently ban the sale of merchandise that a jury found to have infringed on the university’s trademarks. The lawsuit follows a favorable trial verdict for Penn State, which is also requesting attorney fees from what it describes as “serial infringers.”

This legal development marks an attempt by the university to enforce its trademark rights and recover costs associated with litigation. For more details on this case, you can refer to the full article on Law360.