THE NAVAJO NATION v. URBAN OUTFITTERS, INC., 12-195BB/LAM. (2016)
Court: District Court, D. New Mexico
Number: infdco20161013b62
Visitors: 14
Filed: Sep. 19, 2016
Latest Update: Sep. 19, 2016
Summary: PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON GENERICNESS AND ABANDONMENT AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES AND COUNTERCLAIMS BRUCE D. BLACK , Senior District Judge . Having granted Plaintiffs' Motion and Memorandum for Summary Judgment as to Defendants' Fifth and Sixth Affirmative Defenses and First, Third and Fourth Counterclaims (Genericness and Abandonment) [Doc. 470] by a Memorandum Opinion and Order entered contemporaneously with this Partial Summary Judgment on Genericness and Abandonment Affirmative Defenses and
Summary: PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON GENERICNESS AND ABANDONMENT AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES AND COUNTERCLAIMS BRUCE D. BLACK , Senior District Judge . Having granted Plaintiffs' Motion and Memorandum for Summary Judgment as to Defendants' Fifth and Sixth Affirmative Defenses and First, Third and Fourth Counterclaims (Genericness and Abandonment) [Doc. 470] by a Memorandum Opinion and Order entered contemporaneously with this Partial Summary Judgment on Genericness and Abandonment Affirmative Defenses and C..
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PARTIAL SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON GENERICNESS AND ABANDONMENT AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES AND COUNTERCLAIMS
BRUCE D. BLACK, Senior District Judge.
Having granted Plaintiffs' Motion and Memorandum for Summary Judgment as to Defendants' Fifth and Sixth Affirmative Defenses and First, Third and Fourth Counterclaims (Genericness and Abandonment) [Doc. 470] by a Memorandum Opinion and Order entered contemporaneously with this Partial Summary Judgment on Genericness and Abandonment Affirmative Defenses and Counterclaims,
IT IS ORDERED that
1. summary judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiffs on Defendants' fifth and sixth affirmative defenses, and on Defendants' first, third, and fourth counterclaims as they relate to genericness and abandonment; and
2. those affirmative defenses and counterclaims are dismissed with prejudice.
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