Jackpocket Sued Lottomatrix
Which Now Lists Six Affirmative
Defenses Before SDNY Trial
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
Nov 8 – Jackpocket Inc. sued
Lottomatrix d/b/a Jackpot.com
for trademark violation, and
moved for a preliminary
injunction.
On October
11, 2022, U.S. District Court
for the Southern District of
New York Judge Lewis J. Liman
held a proceeding. Inner City
Press went and covered
it.
Jackpocket
witness Sullivan was
questioned by Lottomatrix'
counsel about dossiers his
company prepared about
competitors and handed to
regulators.
On redirect he
said Jackpocket does not
oppose the defendant operating
as a lottery courier, under a
different name; he said beyond
competing for a deal with the
Dallas Cowboys, they already
do business with the Dallas
Mavericks and Texas Rangers.
On November 8,
with the SDNY courthouse empty
for Election Day, the
defendants filed six
affirmative defenses for
trial, including unclean
hands, laches and "innocent
use."
The case is
Jackpocket Inc. v. Lottomatrix
NY LLC, et al., 22-cv-5772
(Liman)
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