Adidas America, Inc et al v. Preschoolians Company et al
adidas AG and adidas America, Inc. |
Preschoolians Company and Jeffrey Silverman |
3:2011cv01459 |
December 5, 2011 |
US District Court for the District of Oregon |
Portland Office |
Ann L. Aiken |
Trademark |
15 U.S.C. § 1051 Trademark Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 4 DUPLICATE ENTRY Corporate Disclosure Statement. Filed by adidas America, Inc., adidas, AG. (eo) Modified on 12/7/2011 (ljb). |
Filing 3 Corporate Disclosure Statement. Filed by Adidas America, Inc, Adidas, AG. (ljb) |
Filing 2 Discovery and Pretrial Scheduling Order and Notice of Case Assignment to Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. Discovery is to be completed by 4/3/2012. Joint Alternate Dispute Resolution Report is due by 5/3/2012. Pretrial Order is due by 5/3/2012. Ordered by Chief Judge Ann L. Aiken. (ljb) |
Filing 1 Complaint. Filing Fee in amount of $350 collected. Receipt No. 44212. Summons issued as to Defendants Preschoolians Company and Jeffrey Silverman. Jury Trial Requested: Yes.Filed by adidas America, Inc, adidas AG against Preschoolians Company, Jeffrey Silverman. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibits 1-9 to Complaint, # 2 Civil Cover Sheet, # 3 Summons Issued as to Defendant Preschoolian and Jeffrey Silverman) (ljb) |
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