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ArticleTrump’s many executive orders – and some potential effects
US President Trump has already issued a number of executive orders (EOs) since his recent swearing-in. Join us for a selective review.
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News briefsPuma files lawsuit over Sun Day Red logo
Puma claims the Sun Day Red logo is “highly similar” to its own logo and is likely to create consumer confusion.
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News briefsAdidas headquarters raided by German law enforcement
After a years-long tax investigation, German law enforcement has executed a search operation at Adidas headquarters in Herzogenaurach, Germany.
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ArticleRussian sporting goods market is flooded with fakes
The share of counterfeit fake products on the Russian market has expanded since 2022. This is SGI Europes staff member Vlad Vorotnikov reporting.
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News briefsAdidas has reached a settlement with Kanye West
Two years after Adidas ended its Yeezy partnership with the rapper, Adidas AG has reached an out-of-court settlement with Kanye West.
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News briefsAlibaba pays $433.5 million to settle shareholder monopoly lawsuit
Alibaba has agreed to pay $433.5 million to settle a U.S. class-action lawsuit against it for monopolistic practices.
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News briefsNew Balance sued for alleged faulty shoe
Khamica Bingham – a Canadian track athlete and specialist in the 100 meters, and Operations Coordinator for Brown University’s women’s track & field team – has filed a lawsuit against New Balance in the US District Court of Rhode Island. Bingham blames a faulty New Balance shoe for a “career-ending ...
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ArticleTemu sued by Austrian trade association
Austrian retailers are trying to hold their own against the fast rising Chinese low priced online marketplace Temu.
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ArticleRiddell faces patent suit over helmet technology
The US helmet manufacturer is being sued over claims of patent infringement related to its Speedflex and Axiom helmets, focusing on energy absorption technology.
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News briefsAdidas loses case over Thom Browne's four stripes
Thom Browne can use the design of four stripes, says the District Court of Nuremberg-Fürth.
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ArticleRockport is sued by Skechers for alleged patent infringement
Skechers’ utility patent claims protecting innovations associated with its slip-in footwear technology.
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ArticleEU court upholds big Google fine
A European antitrust case dating back seven years comes to an end.
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ArticleUS Department of Justice wins against Google
It remains unclear how the ruling might affect Google.
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News briefsAsics takes action in Cambodian factory incident
A recent accusation from an international human rights organization has highlighted potential violations of workers’ rights to unionize at a footwear factory in Cambodia. The factory in question is utilized by the Japanese sportswear company Asics.
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News briefsLululemon accused of greenwashing
Lululemon is being sued over its Be Planet marketing campaign in a proposed class action lawsuit.
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News briefsLululemon victorious in court against Nike
Once again, The United States Patent and Trademark Office’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) sided with Lululemon and canceled claims in two Nike patents that cover methods for calculating fitness scores from sensor data. The board ruled five claims of patent number 10,188,930 and eight claims of patent number ...
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News briefsUnder Armour to pay €434 million settlement in shareholder lawsuit
Following a seven-year legal dispute between Under Armour (UA) and a group of shareholders, UA has agreed to pay $434 million in settlement. This should end the legal dispute from 2017, in which it was alleged that the company had misled shareholders about its sales growth to meet Wall Street ...
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News briefsShareholders sue Nike
Nike, its President and CEO, John Donahoe, as well as its CFO, Matthew Friend, were sued in Oregon District Court by the Pembroke Pines City Pension Fund for Firefighters and Police Officers for misleading their investors by concealing Nike’s problems with Nike Direct and its DTC strategy. The company’s results ...
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News briefsNike fails to retain “footware” trademark
The General Court of the European Union has sided with Puma against Nike’s attempt to trademark the capitalized word “Footware” as a play on software/hardware and footwear, according to the Wall Street Journal. Nike obtained the trademark from the UK High Court in mid-2021, but Puma has been arguing that ...
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News briefsFIFA hit with a labor lawsuit
FIFPro Europe, the association of European footballer unions, has sued FIFA over its unilateral decisions concerning the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which will be held in the US. According to the complainants, this 21st edition twice adds to the workload – first in its expansion to 32 teams and ...
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