Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Google Sues Leo Stoller for Racketeering

It's about time...

Steve Bryant writes on Google Watch:

Google filed a lawsuit last week against Central Mfg., a company owned by Leo Stoller, a Chicago-based attorney who has claimed trademark rights for the word "Google," Google Watch has learned.

Google's lawsuit, which comes after several years of legal wrangling with Stoller, after Stoller declared bankruptcy, and after Google was granted relief by the courts to pursue litigation, alleges that Stoller and his businesses are falsely claiming trademark rights for the purpose of harassing and attempting to extort money.

More here.

4 Comments:

At Wed Feb 21, 04:44:00 PM PST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stoller is NOT an attorney

 
At Sun Mar 29, 04:26:00 PM PDT, Anonymous Chili Palmer said...

According to at least one tribunal, Leo Stoller's lack of credibility "is a matter of public record."

http://stollerexposed.blog.com

 
At Sun Dec 06, 11:39:00 AM PST, Anonymous Chili Palmer said...

On December 4, 2009, the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit entered an order 1) finding that Leo Stoller had been deceptive and dismissing his appeal; 2) reinstating the Mack Bar against Stoller for at least two years; and 3) ordering that the matter be referred to the United States Attorney to consider whether Leo Stoller should be prosecuted for perjury.

The Leo Stoller Truth Serum Blog
http://stollerexposed.blog.com

 
At Sat Mar 20, 08:48:00 PM PDT, Anonymous Chili Palmer said...

On February 11, 2010, the Illinois Appellate Court (First District) granted an order taking judicial notice that Leo Stoller had been deceptive.

The Illinois Appellate Court, on its own motion, also ordered that Leo Stoller show cause as to why he should not be held in Contempt of Court regarding sixteen appeals. The Court also ordered Leo Stoller to show cause as to why those appeals should not be dismissed.

The Illinois Appellate Court entered the orders in view of an earlier order entered by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. In that order, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals held that Leo Stoller had been deceptive and referred the matter to the U.S. Attorney to determine whether Leo Stoller should be prosecuted for perjury.

The Leo Stoller Truth Serum Blog
http://stollerexposed.blog.com

 

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