In December 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) announced that Nikola Corporation (“Nikola”) agreed to pay $125 million to settle charges that the company allegedly defrauded investors and misled them about its products, technical advancements, and commercial prospects. Nikola did not admit or deny the SEC’s findings. Earlier that same year, the SEC filed against Nikola’s founder and former CEO, Trever R. Milton, for allegedly disseminating false and misleading information about Nikola’s products and technical accomplishments by communicating with investors through social media.
January 2022
Think using common terms on social media posts is no sweat? Think again.
By Stephanie Schmidt (US) on
On November 11, 2021, fitness-tech company iFIT, Inc. (“iFIT”) filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court for the district of Utah, claiming that lingerie and beauty retailer Victoria’s Secret infringed upon its registered SWEAT trademarks by prominently using “SWEAT” in its social media promotions for its fitness apparel and services.