In a blast from the past and a shout out to movie buffs everywhere, the widow of John DeLorean is in litigation against a company from Texas associated with her husband’s legendary car famously featured in the Back to the Future films. According to Sally DeLorean, DeLorean Motor Company in Texas has exploited the car’s trademark and image of its builder, her husband. He began his career working for General Motors in the 1960s and 1970s and eventually became so popular as a carmaker that he starred in a whiskey ad in Playboy magazine in 1981. His iconic car model only had 9,000 finished copies but was such a craze that it landed a role in pop culture history in film.
Articles Posted in Business Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Litigation Holds and Governor Christie
When dealing with legal matters, company records and data pertaining to litigation is of vital importance in the resolution of the matter at hand. When a company becomes aware that it is involved in, or may become involved in, litigation, a litigation hold should…
Litigation Holds
When dealing with legal matters, company records and data pertaining to litigation is of vital importance in the resolution of the matter at hand. When a company becomes aware that it is involved in, or may become involved in, litigation, a litigation hold should be entered. A litigation hold (sometimes referred to as a preservation order or a hold order) prevents the destruction, alteration, or hiding of any and all data or information that may become a part of the discovery process at a later time in the litigation. Continue reading ›
The Sherman Act and its International Reach
by Jacklyn Fetbroyt, Esq.
The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 has long stood as a benchmark in antitrust law, aimed at the prevention and dismantling of business enterprises which have knowingly set out to gain monopolistic power over a given market. While the Sherman Act… Continue reading ›
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