直 Japanese PDF Font
  • 我们的专业人员
  • 服务
  • 我们的见解
  • 办公室
  • 事务所
  • 人才招聘
Finnegan
  • 新闻
  • 飞翰事实
  • History
    • Finnegan VISION
    • Finnegan FORWARD
  • 慈善性法律援助
  • 管理层
    • Pricing & Alternative Fee Arrangements
    • AFA Models We Offer
    • Contingency Fees
    • AI + KM

Charles T. Collins-Chase

Finnegan Client Harley-Davidson Obtains Triple Victory at the Seventh Circuit in a Trademark License Dispute

September 5, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 5, 2012

Contact:    Douglas A. Rettew, 202.408.4161

                    Trademark Practice Group Chair, Partner

Finnegan Client Harley-Davidson Obtains Triple Victory at the Seventh Circuit in a Trademark License Dispute

WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled in Harley-Davidson’s favor on three consolidated appeals, affirming a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, and preliminary anti-suit injunction against Harley-Davidson’s former licensee Hellenic Duty Free Shops S.A., located in Greece.

In the court below, Finnegan represented Harley-Davidson in obtaining a temporary restraining order and a preliminary injunction against Hellenic following sales of unauthorized apparel products to an unauthorized channel of trade in Germany in violation of the parties’ trademark license agreement. Additionally, after learning that Hellenic had initiated its own parallel legal proceeding against Harley-Davidson in Greece, Finnegan obtained an emergency preliminary anti-suit injunction enjoining Hellenic from pursuing the Greek action and requiring it to withdraw that action. Hellenic appealed all three of the district court’s orders to the Seventh Circuit on the grounds, among others, that the Wisconsin court lacked personal jurisdiction and that it did not have the power to enjoin Hellenic’s parallel Greek action. Represented by Finnegan, Harley-Davidson prevailed on all three of the appeals, with the Seventh Circuit affirming the district court’s rulings that it had exclusive jurisdiction over the dispute and the power to enjoin the former licensee’s parallel foreign proceeding.

About Finnegan

With more than 375 intellectual property lawyers, Finnegan is one of the largest IP law firms in the world. From offices in Washington, DC; Atlanta, Georgia; Cambridge, Massachusetts; Palo Alto, California; Reston, Virginia; Brussels, Belgium; Shanghai, China; Taipei, Taiwan; and Tokyo, Japan, the firm practices all aspects of patent, trademark, copyright, and trade secret law, including counseling, prosecution, licensing, and litigation. Finnegan also represents clients on IP issues related to international trade, portfolio management, the Internet, e-commerce, government contracts, antitrust, and unfair competition. For additional information on the firm, please visit www.finnegan.com.

###

Related Practices

全球知识产权维权、诉讼与审判

商标及品牌管理

Related Industries

工业制造

消费品

Related News

Commentary

New Appellate Opinion in Amazon Biometric Data Case May Signal ‘Narrowing’ Scope of BIPA Litigation, Experts Say

May 20, 2026

Award/Ranking

Finnegan Partner Antje Brambrink Shortlisted for Women in Business Law EMEA Award

May 13, 2026

Press Release

Finnegan Secures Decisive ITC Victory for Innoscience in Final Determination

May 11, 2026

Commentary

ITC Bars Import of Innoscience Chips Made Before Redesign

May 8, 2026

Award/Ranking

Associates Rank Finnegan “Best of the Best” in BTI Associate Satisfaction Survey

May 7, 2026

Award/Ranking

61 Finnegan Attorneys Recognized on the 2025 Capital Pro Bono Honor Roll

May 7, 2026

Commentary

How Litigation Funding Disclosure Could Affect ITC Cases

May 7 , 2026

Commentary

Justices to Side with Generic Drugmakers in Patent Spat, Attorneys Predict

May 5, 2026

Announcement

Finnegan Partner Ningling Wang Becomes President of Licensing Executives Society International

May 4, 2026

Due to international data regulations, we’ve updated our privacy policy. Click here to read our privacy policy in full.

  • 隐私
  • 免责申明
  • Legal Notices
  • Fraud Alert
  • EEO Statement
  • Cookies
  • Contact Us

© 2026 Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP