

("Bella"), has grown to include over fifteen stores.

¶ 1.) Their business, now under the umbrella of Bella International, Ltd. ¶¶ 4-8.) Suen and Yang co-founded Bella Boutique Shop in Hong Kong in 1997 as a fashion retail shop. ¶ 8.) All Defendants, with the exception of Goldstable International Corporation ("Goldstable Corp."), are Hong Kong corporate entities or citizens of, or individuals residing in, Hong Kong. 29, 2012 ("Suen Decl.") ¶ 7.) Defendants sell their products under several different brands throughout the world, primarily in Hong Kong, the People's Republic of China and Macao.

11.)ĭefendants design, manufacture and sell apparel and accessories, and have been operating fashion retail shops since 1995. ¶¶ 7-8, 10.) Juicy products generated over $1.5 billion in sales from 2009 through 2011. ¶ 7.) Its best known product is a velour tracksuit, which was introduced in 2001 and has since been worn by celebrities including Madonna, Jennifer Lopez and Gwyneth Paltrow, as have many of its other products. ¶ 9.) Juicy prides itself on having introduced a "`California lifestyle' to the world - an `irreverent, fun, and on-trend lifestyle brand.'" (Id. ¶ 11.) Plaintiff also maintains an online retail store at (Id.) Plaintiff has spent hundreds of millions of dollars advertising its products through traditional media as well as social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. 22, 2012 ("Samuelson Decl.") ¶ 2.) Juicy's collections are sold in Juicy Couture boutiques throughout the world in over 800 specialty stores and over 280 department stores in the United States. Plaintiff, a California corporation, has sold fashion apparel and related accessories since 1997. Accordingly, for the reasons that follow, Plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction is granted in part and denied in part. The Court declines, however, to exercise extraterritorial jurisdiction over Defendants' foreign activities. The Court finds that Plaintiff has demonstrated the need for a preliminary injunction. Before the Court is Plaintiff's motion for a preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin Defendants from counterfeiting and infringing Plaintiff's trademarks. ("Juicy" or "Plaintiff") brings this action against Defendants Bella International Limited, Juicy Girl Ltd., Gold Stable International Ltd., Goldstable International Corporation, John Suen, and Jessica Ching Ping Yang (collectively, "Defendants") asserting, inter alia, claims for trademark infringement, trademark counterfeiting and cybersquatting. OPINION AND ORDER RONNIE ABRAMS, District Judge. 2d 489 (2013) JUICY COUTURE, INC., Plaintiff,īELLA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED, et al., Defendants.
