Pop star Lady Gaga faces a multimillion-dollar lawsuit filed by a California surf company over claims she stole their design for her sixth album's tour merchandise.
Election officials, state attorneys general and legal experts say President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to reshape ...
Lost International filed the suit against the Grammy winner, arguing that they’ve owned the rights to use the stylised ...
As Donald Trump breaks the bounds of his legal authority and collapses the constitutional separation of powers between ...
Lost International alleges some of Gaga's designs are "substantially similar if not nearly identical to" a trademark it's ...
The California-based surf brand Lost International claim that the singer is ripping off a trademark they've had since 2015 ...
Legacy surf brand – helmed by master shaper Matt “Mayhem” Biolos – files trademark infringement lawsuit against Lady Gaga’s ...
The California-based surf company Lost contends co-founder Matt Biolos, an acclaimed board shaper, has used the “Mayhem” mark ...
Surfboard company Lost International has taken legal action against the pop star, accusing her of copying their logo for her ...
In Trump 2.0, federal judges have already issued more than 40 injunctions or restraining orders against the executive branch.
The challenge aimed to make it easier for public figures — including billionaires and politicians — to sue media.
Rubio over more than a decade earned a reputation as a serious foreign policy thinker in Washington. He was a key adviser to the first Trump administration’s foreign policy in Latin America and was ...