Dawgs Secures Federal Circuit Win Against Crocs
Crocs Must Face False Advertising Claims in Federal Court: Case Will Focus on Crocs's Intentionally Misleading Claims That Its Footwear Material is 'Patented'
SASKATOON, SK,
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on
Starting almost at its founding in the early 2000s, Crocs falsely advertised its shoe material as "patented" and "exclusive." But Crocs admitted to the Federal Circuit that it never had a patent on the material.
As Crocs's own internal documents showed, Crocs wanted consumers to believe its Croslite material was technologically advanced and had unique qualities. It worked and consumers bought Crocs shoes en masse.
"This decision is not just a win for us, but for fair competition and for the millions of people who have been harmed by Crocs's fabricated claims and intentional false advertising," said
The Federal Circuit judges previewed their decision – and their surprise at Crocs's deceptions – during oral argument in April.
Judge
Berta replied: "Yes, yes, yes, one hundred percent."
At another point, Judge
Dawgs contends that Crocs's intentional false advertising succeeded in confusing customers and harmed Dawgs financially. They are seeking to recover from Crocs hundreds of millions of dollars in ill-gotten profits.
Dawgs is a family owned footwear company based in
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