A federal judge on Monday denied promoter Justin Finocchiaro’s mo...
A federal judge on Monday denied promoter Justin Finocchiaro’s motion for a 60-day delay in a CEA suit claiming he infringes CES service marks by running a show called ACES 09. Finocchiarro sought the delay to have time to…
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a lawyer to replace Teri Guttman Valdes, who dropped his case last month, citing “irreconcilable differences” with him. U.S. District Judge Ursula Ungaro in Miami ordered Finocchiarro to show cause in writing by Friday why she shouldn’t hold him in civil contempt for ignoring a July 2 preliminary injunction ordering him to stop using the ACES logo and other CES service marks (CED July 18 p2). Denying Finocchiarro a postponement, Ungaro also said “he must abide by” her other orders, including the injunction. The ACES logo remained on his Web site Thursday. According to Finocchiaro, Ungaro cancelled the injunction and “ordered a mediation” for February, he told us Wednesday by e-mail. He said we'd find a copy of that order on the court’s Web site, but we couldn’t.