Needless to Say, YSL Is Having None of Louboutin’s Appeal
The company issued its official response to Louboutin's appeal.
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The company issued its official response to Louboutin's appeal.
The Louis Vuitton luggage used in the movie wasn't real.
The paper wants the government to reveal its justification for assassinating U.S. citizens.
Even after camps were cleared, protesters are fighting for their First Amendment rights nationwide.
Both parties are happy with the suit's closure, says an LVMH spokesperson.
This doesn't look good for the barbecue chain.
"This action arises out of series of materially false and misleading public disclosures."
They want the Sitch's case dismissed.
An ex-employee is claiming that sexual harassment ran rampant on the boat.
The customer is suing her instead.
The jewelry brand alleges Raymond Weil copied a watch design.
He says the lawsuit brought against him by talent firm Designer's Management Agency is without merit.
A $285 million settlement is "neither fair, nor reasonable, nor adequate, nor in the public interest."
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