ANIMAL WELLNESS ACTION and the CENTER FOR A HUMANE ECONOMY, Plaintiff vs. SOCCER WEARHOUSE, INC., Defendant

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Year Case Filed:  2022 Jurisdiction Level:  California Drafting Attorney:  Jessica L. Blome, Christian R. Bucey, Kathryn (Kate) Schultz
Summary: This complaint filed by plaintiffs Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy asks defendant Soccer Wearhouse Inc. to comply with existing California law. More specifically, it asks defendants to adhere to Penal Code section 653o (hereafter Section 653o), which prohibits the commercial importation, possession with intent to sell, and sale of products made with kangaroo parts. Through investigation and research, plaintiffs contend that defendants openly sell soccer cleats made of kangaroo leather, or “k-leather,” throughout California at defendants' various retail stores. According to plaintiffs, these stores make no attempt to hide the fact that these products contain kangaroo parts. Plaintiffs seek both a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction, as well as a permanent injunction, enjoining defendant Soccer Wearhouse Inc. and its representatives, co-conspirators, and all persons acting in concert with defendant or on its behalf, from selling or offering for sale kangaroo leather shoes.
Documents:  PDF icon Animal Wellness Action v. Soccer Wearhouse Inc Complaint.pdf (204.48 KB)
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