January 24, 2019 Under Armour to Make Space Suits for Virgin Atlantic
The new partnership will have Under Dog making suits and footwear for the pilots, crew and passengers of Virgin Atlantic’s space program, which is expected to inaugurate service later this year with flights that will exceed 50 miles in altitude. Now Trade Pundits Say U.S. May Drop Tariffs on China
In the same week that the U.S. cancelled lower level trade talks because of a lack of progress on intellectual property issues that divide them, the Wall Street Journal is now saying that the U.S. may be prepared to drop tariffs altogether as an incentive for the Chinese to make concessions. Head to Re-Enter Winter Sports Business
Once the top winter sports label in the market, Head said it will re-enter the market with a premium winter sports line aimed at the specialty market. Battle Creek Lawsuit Against Dicks to Proceed
The maker of private label ammo for Dick’s has been locked in a breach of contract suit since Oct. over ammo that Dick’s ordered but wouldn’t take delivery on and didn’t pay several outstanding invoices. Puma Replaces Adidas as Egyptian Team Sponsor
The multi-year deal will take effect this year when Egypt will host the Africa Cup of Nation’s Tournament, which it won in 2006, 2008 and 2010, the only time it has been won by the same country three straight years.
The infringement suit of patents 7,556,590 and 6,601,016 filed in Eastern TX federal court claims that Flywheel violates Icon patents with products that have a graphical interface that allows users to compete against others in a streaming video format. Arc’Teryx Sues Counterfeiters
Joining the parade of brands flocking to Eastern District IL for counterfeit claims, Arc’Teryx filed suit against Chinese-based counterfeiters operating on various online markets like iOffer, eBay, AliExpress, Alibaba, Amazon, Wish.com, and Dhgate. Etcetera: Brunswick, Skechers, Nike, LEM Helmets
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