London Company Allowed to Keep Name as Lawsuit Dropped

Brixton Street Wear can continue trading under its name after a lawsuit was dropped, allowing the owners to focus on their community.

London Company Allowed to Keep Name as Lawsuit Dropped
London Company Allowed to Keep Name as Lawsuit Dropped

Brixton: Pete Adams and Daniel O’Connell own Brixton Street Wear. They were contacted by a Californian brand, Brixton LLC, about four years ago. The US company wanted them to change their name, saying it was too similar.

The brothers initially ignored the request. But last year, they received a legal letter asking them to stop using the name Brixton. They were worried about the costs of a legal battle.

Fortunately, the dispute has been resolved. The brothers can keep their name and continue trading. Mr. Adams said it’s a happy ending. They can finally relax after a stressful experience.

The lawsuit was frustrating for them. Brixton LLC has no ties to Brixton, London. Mr. Adams pointed out that many other brands use the name Brixton without issues.

The two companies agreed to co-exist under certain guidelines. Brixton Street Wear will tweak its logo and not sell abroad. They will also clarify on their website that they are not affiliated with Brixton LLC.

The local community supported the brothers during this tough time. They raised funds to help cover legal costs. Mr. Adams expressed gratitude for the community’s support.

The brothers plan to use leftover funds for future community projects. They are thankful for the Brixton community’s help.

Brixton Street Wear sells clothing like jumpers, t-shirts, and caps. They also host free open mic and comedy nights for locals. Plus, they donate profits to community projects and charities.

Brixton LLC and their lawyers have been contacted for comment.

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