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Trademark wins suit against A&E

27 November 2008 462 views No Comment

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It appears as though Richard C. Davis was successful in proving A&E owed him royalties based on a verbal contract, which is a tough case to prove. However after 5 hours of deliberation a federal jury sided with Davis. This quote from the The Post and Courier really shows how sincere Richard and his crew are:

Davis put his right hand over his eyes and sobbed from his chair upon hearing the decision. His employees and reality TV co-stars Ginger Alexander and Dawn Nosal cried together from the second row behind him Davis’ attorney, Frank Cisa, argued in his closing remarks that his client should receive more than $7.5 million in damages from three seasons of “Flip This House.” Only the show’s first season, in which Davis was credited as a creator, featured him and his Trademark Properties team. After splitting with A&E, the crew joined competing network TLC for the series “The Real Deal.”

The celebration may be too early, however, as A&E plans to appeal the decision.

With luck, the decision will stick. It serves A&E right, the Trademark team is what made “Flip This House” a success. The clowns that attempted to follow in Trademark’s foot steps were sleazy, shady, and didn’t appear to know the first thing about running a successful organization.

I’d love to see their show move to the Internet and let their true style come through. TLC did an ok job with it, however some parts just didn’t feel like Trademark.

Oh, and I have a request to Richard C. Davis and Trademark properties: Please invest in a good web designer or Internet marketing company. I love you guys to death but your websites are horrible. :)

For the full story see The Post and Courier: A&E told to pay Davis

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