Jo Malone Responds to Estée Lauder Lawsuit, Files Defense in U.K. High Court
Malone's lawyers argue the perfumer has every right to use her own name, and wonder why the Estée Lauder Cos. has filed suit now, 14 years after the founding of Jo Loves, and seven years after the first fragrance collaboration with Zara.
Malone's lawyers argue the perfumer has every right to use her own name, and wonder why the Estée Lauder Cos. has filed suit now, 14 years after the founding of Jo Loves, and seven years after the first fragrance collaboration with Zara.
Malone's lawyers argue the perfumer has every right to use her own name, and wonder why the Estée Lauder Cos. has filed suit now, 14 years after the founding of Jo Loves, and seven years after the first fragrance collaboration with Zara.
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