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Litigation

Nov. 16, 2004

Off-Road Dispute Flares Up Over 'Eleanor' Trademark

An auto-design pioneer and the widow of a car-enthusiast-turned-filmmaker have locked horns over who owns trademark rights to the legendary hot rod "Eleanor" from the "Gone in 60 Seconds" films.

By Draeger Martinez
        An auto-design pioneer and the widow of a car-enthusiast-turned-filmmaker have locked horns over who owns trademark rights to the legendary hot rod "Eleanor" from the "Gone in 60 Seconds" films.
        Denice Halicki filed suit against Carroll Shelby, designer of the Shelby Mustang and Shelby ...

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