Goat Fashion Limited v. 1661, Inc.

Filing 104

ORDER: On October 13, 2020, defendant 1661, Inc. filed a notice of interlocutory appeal of the Court's preliminary injunction, Dkt. 94, and a motion to stay the preliminary injunction ordered by the Court pending a resolution of the appeal, Dkts. 9597. The Court sets the following schedule on the motion to stay: Plaintiff's opposition to the motion is due October 20, 2020; Defendant's reply is due October 23, 2020. The Court is particularly interested in plaintiff's re sponses to defendant's arguments regarding: (1) reverse confusion, and the extent to which searches on plaintiff's websites bear on the likelihood of confusion and irreparable harm analyses; and (2) whether the scope of the preliminary i njunction as ordered should be narrowed. Following receipt of defendant's reply, the Court will determine whether to hold argument. (Responses due by 10/20/2020, Replies due by 10/23/2020.) (Signed by Judge Paul A. Engelmayer on 10/14/2020) (nb)

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Case 1:19-cv-11045-PAE Document 104 Filed 10/14/20 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK GOAT FASHION LTD., -v- Plaintiff, 19 Civ. 11045 (PAE) ORDER 1661, INC., Defendant. PAUL A. ENGELMAYER, District Judge: On October 13, 2020, defendant 1661, Inc. filed a notice of interlocutory appeal of the Court’s preliminary injunction, Dkt. 94, and a motion to stay the preliminary injunction ordered by the Court pending a resolution of the appeal, Dkts. 95–97. The Court sets the following schedule on the motion to stay: • Plaintiff’s opposition to the motion is due October 20, 2020; • Defendant’s reply is due October 23, 2020. The Court is particularly interested in plaintiff’s responses to defendant’s arguments regarding: (1) reverse confusion, and the extent to which searches on plaintiff’s websites bear on the likelihood of confusion and irreparable harm analyses; and (2) whether the scope of the preliminary injunction as ordered should be narrowed. Following receipt of defendant’s reply, the Court will determine whether to hold argument. SO ORDERED. Dated: October 14, 2020 New York, New York PaJA.� ______________________________ PAUL A. ENGELMAYER United States District Judge

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