Brighton Collectibles, Inc. v. Coldwater Creek, Inc. et al
Brighton Collectibles, Inc. |
Coldwater Creek, Inc. and Does 1 through 10 |
3:2008cv02307 |
December 12, 2008 |
US District Court for the Southern District of California |
Copyright Office |
San Diego |
Louisa S Porter |
Marilyn L. Huff |
Plaintiff |
Federal Question |
15:1125 Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act) |
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Filing 167 ORDER Granting In Part and Denying In Part (Doc. 109 ) Motion for Summary Adjudication; Denying (Doc. 112 ) Motion for Summary Judgment Regarding Brighton's Actual Damages; and Denying (Doc. 113 ) Motion to Exclude Expert Reports and Testimon y. The Court Denies Coldwater's motion for summary judgment of no liability for alleged infringement of the Laguna Design; Grants Coldwater's motion for summary adjudication of limited liability for alleged infringement of the Melanie Desi gn to the extent it is based on the statute of limitations, and Denies the motion to the extent it is based on laches; Denies Coldwater's motion for summary judgment regarding Brighton's actual damages; and Denies Coldwater's motion to exclude the expert report and testimony of Brighton's expert Dr. Wunderlich without prejudice to renewal of the motion at trial. Signed by Judge Marilyn L. Huff on 9/20/2010. (srm) |
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