Rag & Bone Secures Temporary Relief in ‘Miramar’ Trademark Dispute
By Editorial Team
Fashion brand Rag & Bone has successfully obtained a temporary restraining order against an intellectual property holding company regarding the ownership of the trademark “Miramar.” The brand argued that without court intervention, it would likely suffer irreparable harm.
The legal battle unfolded in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, where Rag & Bone sought protection against the IP holding company’s claims over the “Miramar” mark.
Represented by law firms Katten Muchin and Polsinelli PC, Rag & Bone faced off against the IP holding company, with the case attracting attention from major companies like Amazon.com Inc. and Meta Platforms Inc.
The presiding judge, Lorna G. Schofield, granted Rag & Bone the temporary relief, signaling a positive development for the fashion brand in the ongoing dispute.
As the case progresses, Rag & Bone will continue to navigate the legal complexities surrounding the “Miramar” trademark, with the temporary restraining order providing a crucial safeguard for the brand’s intellectual property rights.





