Jewelry
Lawsuit Has Accusations For Damaging the
Hueb Mark But Letter of Order Not Violated
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
July 6 – In an
acrimonious jewelry sales
trademark dispute, FRHUEB, Inc
sued Sabino De Freitas Abdala
and Priscila
Patto.
On July 5,
2022 U.S. District Court for
the Southern District of New
York Judge Ronnie Abrams held
a proceeding. Inner City Press
covered it.
The
plaintiff complained about the
defendants' communications to
their customers, questioning
their trademark.
While Judge
Abrams did asked "Why did you
do it," she said it was
unclear if it violated the
letter of a previous order
regarding the "Hueb" mark.
She urged the
parties to speak and submit a
letter on July 6.
But the parties
could not reach agreement, so
Judge Abrams on July 6 held
another conference. She ruled
orally, saying that the
defendant may have violated
the spirit of her order but
not its letter. She did,
however, slightly broaden her
injunction and told defendant
that what it did going forward
would be at its own risk. The
PI hearing will be in October.
The case is
FRHUEB, Inc v. Sabino De
Freitas Abdala et al.,
21-cv-7395 (Abrams)
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