Mark Sommers (L) & Maxime Jarquin (R)
4 August 2025NewsTrademarksMark Sommers, Maxime Jarquin

The $53m cutback to $1: Lessons from MGA Entertainment v OMG Girlz

The slashing of damages in a case involving MGA shows brand owners that punitive damages rarely go unchecked by federal district court judges, say Mark Sommers and Maxime Jarquin of Finnegan.

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