Well-known Minnesota broker Kris Lindahl sued Canada-based RE/MAX broker Rob Golfi on Friday for using his signature ‘open arms’ pose. Lindahl is seeking undisclosed damages for alleged trademark infringement.
Source: Inman News
Arms race: Kris Lindahl sues broker over trademarked ‘open arms’ pose
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