Lululemon accused Peloton of patent infringement Monday, escalating a bicoastal legal feud between the two companies over their athletic and leisure wear after their five-year co-branding agreement ended.
Peloton, based in New York, launched its own private label line in September after ending its deal with Vancouver-based Lululemon.
Lululemon, represented by Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP, seeks damages ...
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