“What the complaint clearly shows is that UGG routinely has made proven statements of the law to a number of courts,” Harvard trademark professor Rebecca Tushnet, who is not affiliated with the case, told Law.com in a phone interview. “That’s not enough to win the case, but it clearly highlights some bad behavior that they should correct.”
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