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Lanard Toys Limited v. Toys "R" Us-Delaware, Inc. et al
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June 24, 2022
Toys R Us Wins $1.6M Atty Fees In Failed Toy Pencil IP Suit
Toys R Us has won more than $1.6 million in attorney fees after beating litigation in Florida federal court that a toy chalk holder sold in its stores violated intellectual property owned by Lanard Toys Ltd.
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December 19, 2016
Gordon & Rees Beats DQ Bid By Toys R Us In Fla. IP Suit
A Florida federal judge on Friday denied a bid by Toys R Us to disqualify Gordon & Rees LLP from a patent infringement case, finding that the balance of interests dictate that the firm should continue to represent a toymaker in the matter.
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May 18, 2016
Gordon & Rees DQ Hearing Is Unnecessary, Toys R Us Says
Toys R Us told a Florida federal court Tuesday that holding an evidentiary hearing on whether to disqualify Gordon & Rees LLP from representing a toymaker in a patent infringement suit would unnecessarily create a "case within a case."
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May 03, 2016
Gordon & Rees Fights Against DQ Bid In Toys R Us Patent Row
Gordon & Rees LLP should not be disqualified from a patent infringement case in Florida involving Toys R Us simply because it also briefly represented the retailer in an unrelated matter in California, the firm's client argued on Monday.
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April 14, 2016
Toys R Us Wants Gordon & Rees DQ'd From Chalk Patent Row
Toys R Us on Wednesday urged a Florida federal judge to banish Gordon & Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP from representing Lanard Toys Ltd. in its suit accusing the toy store chain of copying a patented sidewalk chalk design because the firm represented Toys R Us in a California suit until recently.