Walmart Inc. and skateboarding apparel brand Vans Inc. informed the court that they had resolved their trademark infringement dispute three weeks before the case was set for trial in Santa Ana.
U.S. District Judge David O. Carter enjoined the retailer from selling knockoff Vans shoes last year, which its attorneys argued would cost Walmart tens of millions of dollars in profits. Vans Inc. et al. v. Walmart Inc. et al., 8:21-cv-01876-DOC-K...
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