Connecticut Judge Rules Against $1 Million Security in Black Widow Trademark Dispute

In a recent judicial determination, a Connecticut federal judge ruled that a pest control company involved in a trademark lawsuit over the name “Black Widow” is not required to post over $1 million to cover potential damages. This decision takes place amidst an ongoing dispute that also involves a paused cancellation proceeding before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. As the legal proceedings continue, the intricacies of trademark law and financial liabilities remain at the forefront of this case. For further details on this development, you can access the original [coverage by Law360](https://www.law360.com/articles/2314226/no-1m-placeholder-in-black-widow-tm-feud-judge-rules) in a new tab.