Trademark Tussle on Ice: Legal Battle Brews Over “Moms Who Puck” Podcast

In a recent legal development emerging from the realm of professional women’s hockey, a lawsuit has been filed in Connecticut federal court concerning trademark infringement. The dispute involves a podcast titled “Moms Who Puck,” initiated by two retired hockey players. A former teammate has initiated the lawsuit, asserting that the phrase “Moms Who Puck” was originally her intellectual property and has been unlawfully appropriated by her ex-teammates. For more details on the ongoing legal case, please refer to the coverage provided by Law360.