Dutch Software Firm Requests Trial Postponement Over Attorney Disqualification Ruling by Fourth Circuit

A Dutch software company is requesting a delay in its upcoming trademark trial against an American competitor, submitting a plea to the Fourth Circuit. The company argues that the trial should not proceed after a district court held one of its attorneys in contempt, effectively leading to the attorney’s disqualification. This legal maneuver reflects ongoing contention in the case, as the Dutch firm seeks to postpone proceedings due to the disqualification issues.

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