Google Sues Leo Stoller for Racketeering
Google filed a lawsuit last week against Central Mfg., a company owned by Leo Stoller, a Chicago-based Google's lawsuit, which comes after several years of legal wrangling with Stoller, after Stoller declared bankruptcy, and after Google was granted relief by the courts to pursue litigation, alleges that Stoller and his businesses are falsely claiming trademark rights for the purpose of harassing and attempting to extort money. "Unfortunately, Google's widely-publicized success has attracted the attention of Defedants," Google's 222-page lawsuit reads. "In order to effectuate their fraud, Defendants have prepared and circulated, and continue to circulate, bogus letterhead and other corporate documents supposedly evidencing an entity they variously call 'Google Brand Trademark Licensing,' 'Google Licensning [sic]' and 'Google Brand Products and Services,' even though by all indications no such entity exists.' Download the lawsuit: Part 1 (counts) and Part 2 (exhibits) In a blog post last week that concerns the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), Stoller predicted Google would sue him (Stoller's emphasis): The predicate acts that Google Inc., is relying on in their frivolous Rico action are several settlement letters which Stoller send to Google's attorney Michael Zeller under Federal Rules of Evidence 408 and are not discoverable. Stoller looks forward to defending this frivolous action being brought by Google Inc., under the direction of the famous Rico man himself, Michael "Rico" Zeller. When Mr. Zeller was a young man it is reported that his nick name was RICO Zeller. It is reported that some of Mr. Zeller's boy hood friends still call him "Rico". Mr. Zeller said that he would like to visit Porto RICO. Leo Stoller's reputation as a persistent litigant has been covered by several publications in the mainstream press. A 2005 article in the New York Times on Stoller, titled "He Says He Owns the Word 'Stealth' (Actually, He Claims 'Chutzpah,' Too)" reads, in part:
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Comments (6)
Why doesn't somebody trademark "Leo" or "Stoller" and send him a dose of his own medicine?
Posted by Mike Cope | January 24, 2007 1:33 PM
also if adobe is crashing your mini...try foxit reader. its small and light.
Posted by Kenneth | January 24, 2007 3:18 PM
I would suggest switching to Windows XP or *nix. That'll stop most of your crashes.
As to the "lawyer" in the article...
This is the only case I think he should ever win.
Posted by Jorge | January 24, 2007 3:26 PM
Fyi, Stoller is not a lawyer.
Posted by Anon | January 25, 2007 2:34 AM
Fyi, Stoller is not a lawyer.
Posted by Anon | January 25, 2007 2:36 AM
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Posted by Dab | January 26, 2007 4:49 AM