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Shoe maker Skechers sued fashion company Steve Madden in Los Angeles federal court on Tuesday, claiming its "Kennie" line of sneakers violate Skechers' trademark rights in its "S" logos.
Skechers’ “slip in” shoes that appear to include the heel cup design range from about $70 to $105. L.L.Bean did not respond to questions about the lawsuit.
According to Skechers, the heel cup design is easily identifiable and led to the popularity of the shoes.. L.L. Bean hasn’t responded to the accusations. Its Freeport shoes retail for $99.
Skechers also sued Long Island City, New York-based Steve Madden in 2015 for allegedly infringing several design patents covering aspects of its sneakers. The companies settled that dispute in ...
Skechers' lawsuit called the design on Steve Madden's shoe "essentially a stylized 'S' of similar (if not nearly identical) proportions" to the 'S' logos on Skechers' shoes, placed in the same ...
Shoe maker Skechers sued fashion company Steve Madden in Los Angeles federal court on Tuesday, claiming its "Kennie" line of sneakers violate Skechers' trademark rights in its "S" logos. The Steve ...
Shoe maker Skechers sued fashion company Steve Madden in Los Angeles federal court on Tuesday, claiming its "Kennie" line of sneakers violate Skechers' trademark rights in its "S" logos. The Steve ...
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