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While Earnhardt Jr.'s filing includes the iconic, racing-inspired design most associated with his NASCAR career, Jackson's opposition specifically targets a more generic version of the number ...
Per ESPN's Jamison Hensley, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson filed an opposition claim with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office this week to prevent NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr ...
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -= It looks like Dale Earnhardt Jr. has waved the red flag in a short-lived trademark dispute with Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. The NASCAR legend announced Friday ...
JR Motorsports. His decision came two days after Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson filed an opposition claim with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to stop Earnhardt from putting that ...
So now Dale Earnhardt Jr. has a podcast with his wife Amy Earnhardt. Now, his loyal fans can tune up to the show to get some great inside stories of the legendary NASCAR driver’s life.
Jackson officially filed a trademark opposition on April 2 against NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Jr., challenging his application to trademark a stylized version of the number eight. The claim?
Thursday evening, news broke that Lamar Jackson’s legal team had filed a Notice of Opposition to a Dale Earnhardt Jr. trademark. More specifically, it had to do with the number “8” (eight).