Fox Wins $5.8M Judgment In Mexican Media Co. IP Dispute
By Editorial Team
A New York federal judge awarded Fox Corp. $5.8 million from the leader of a Mexican media company in a lawsuit alleging the unauthorized use of Fox's trademarks in Mexico.
The judgment was issued on Wednesday by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
The lawsuit was brought forward by Fox Corp., represented by law firms Ellis George and Nassiri & Jung, against the Mexican media company's leader.
The case involved allegations of intellectual property infringement, specifically the unauthorized use of Fox's trademarks in Mexico, leading to the $5.8 million judgment in favor of Fox Corp.
The presiding judge in the case was Jed S. Rakoff.
This legal victory showcases the importance of protecting intellectual property rights across international borders and the legal recourse available to companies like Fox Corp. to safeguard their trademarks and brand identity.
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