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Retail Establishments and Wholesale Distributors Targeted NEW YORK, Dec. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Lacoste USA today announced the seizure of more than $1 million worth of counterfeit Lacoste merchandise in raids conducted as part of a sweep of retail and wholesale businesses across Puerto Rico. The surprise raids netted counterfeit dress shirts, knit polo shirts, sweatsuits, hats and jeans, as well as other counterfeit Lacoste merchandise. As a result of this latest crackdown lawsuits have been filed against 27 defendants. The raids, in 19 locations in Carolina, Ponce, Bayamon, and other cities were conducted with the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Service in Puerto Rico. Lacoste was granted a restraining order and injunction from the U.S. District Court for Puerto Rico, authorizing the company to seize the counterfeit fashion items. A hearing before the court held today granted Lacoste preliminary injunction against the defendants. "Were sending a strong message to counterfeiters in the U.S. and its territories," said Robert Siegel, Chairman & CEO of Lacoste in the US. "We intend to aggressively police our brand and protect it from the work of counterfeiters who harm both the legitimate merchant and the consumer. We will work with the authorities to seek out and prosecute trademark violators wherever they operate. "Without a doubt, the high quality and workmanship embodied in genuine Lacoste product is not duplicated in the counterfeit apparel," Mr. Siegel added. As Lacostes popularity has soared, so too have the attempts at manufacturing counterfeit product. Lacoste has aggressively enforced its intellectual property rights in the United States and around the world and continues to take action against those who illegally use the crocodile trademark. The only authorized means by which Lacoste offers its merchandise for sale are: (1) Lacoste boutiques; (2) Lacoste outlets; (3) authorized department stores; (4) authorized specialty stores; (5) corporate accounts. Lacoste DOES NOT offer its merchandise for sale through individuals, street vendors, house parties or unauthorized retail locations. The LACOSTE legend began with French tennis champion Rene Lacoste. In 1933 he revolutionized mens sportswear with a short-sleeved collared shirt that featured a crocodile on the left breast -- the first time a logo was ever used on the outside of a shirt. Seventy years later his legacy is the "World of Lacoste," with 40 boutiques operating in the United States and ten more set to open in 2006, bringing the total to 50. The expansive collection consists of luxury sportswear for men, women and children, as well as footwear, fragrances and other products that are designed with the same quality, comfort and relaxed elegance on which the brand name was built.
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