Chaos Lacrosse LLC’s failure to explain why it took four years to bring a trademark infringement suit against Premier Lacrosse League Inc. doomed its bid for a preliminary injunction,a federal judge said.
Chaos didn’t attempt to stop the Premier team Chaos LC from using the mark until 2022, and didn’t file suit until 2023, so Judge Amos L. Mazzant, of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, wrote Tuesday that the youth lacrosse club couldn’t demonstrate it would suffer irreparable harm without a preliminary injunction.
Chaos’ founder, Jason Gildea said in 2019 that he’d “like to find ...
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