Supreme Court Petitioned to Review Trademark Fraud Allegations in $3.5 Million Settlement Case

A Florida-based souvenir store chain has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a Second Circuit decision. The core of the store’s appeal involves claims that a beachwear company, now bankrupt, allegedly engaged in fraudulent practices to obtain a trademark registration. According to the store, this act of deception facilitated the company’s ability to secure a $3.5 million settlement in an extensive legal battle that spanned years between the two businesses. In its plea to the Supreme Court, the souvenir store argues against the lower court’s ruling that dismissed its allegations of trademark fraud.

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