Enchante Sues Turko Textiles
Over Its Trademark Amid Deposition Length
Dispute
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Oct 6 – Enchante Accessories
makes robes and candles, among
other things with what it
calls its "distinctive,
fanciful and arbitrary
trademark."
Then it got
stolen, they say, but Turko
Textile, LLC.
On October
6 U.S. District Court for the
Southern District of New York
Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press covered it.
One of the issues
was how long deponent
Weinberger can be deposed for.
The answer, for now, is three
and a half hours.
The case is
Enchante Accessories, Inc. v.
Turko Textile, LLC, 19-cv-581
(Pauley / Netburn)
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