J. Lo’s Glow
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Trial date in trademark infringement case filed against Coty and singer/actress Jennifer Lopez by Glow Industries set for Oct. 21 following Los Angeles federal court Judge Margaret Morrow's decision to deny preliminary injunction barring sale of Lopez's premier fragrance Glow. Los Angeles-based Glow Industries filed lawsuit against Lopez/Coty challenging the use of the name Glow in August (1"The Rose Sheet" Aug. 19, 2002, p. 5). Coty/Lopez filed a counterclaim in October alleging Glow Industries is infringing on a Glow Kit trademark owned by Lopez (2"The Rose Sheet" Oct. 28, 2002, p. 4)...
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