Case concerns 4th ARQ, a leisure and sportswear brand founded by Rosie Connolly-Quinn and her husband Paul Quinn
Influencer Rosie Connolly-Quinn has launched legal proceedings against two individuals and a company she alleges have breached her clothing brand’s trademark.
The case concerns 4th ARQ, a leisure and sportswear brand founded by Connolly-Quinn and her husband Paul Quinn, in 2020. It is alleged that two stores and a supplier have damaged the company’s reputation by passing off “inferior” products for sale or supply with its brand name or logo.
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