Internet Law
Team Lead by Peter Pizzi Wins Key Domain Name for Quick Chek
ROSELAND,
NJ, JULY 30, 2010
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Connell
Foley’s Internet and Information Law group, headed by
partner
Peter J. Pizzi, successfully represented
Quick Chek Corp. in
a cyber-squatting dispute involving a key domain name for
the company.
For over 10 years, Connell
Foley client
Quick Chek Corp., which operates a chain of convenience and
food stores in the eastern
United States, has had to
operate without the logical domain, <quickchek.com>. In
2000, an internet domain naming company had registered
<quickchek.com> and refused to part with it, though the site
was only being used to link to the registrant's domain
naming business. In June 2010, the firm commenced a Uniform
Dispute Resolution Proceeding, pursuant to the rules which
govern internet domains, before the National Arbitration Forum aimed at
getting the domain for the client, which has used the
trademark QUICK CHEK since 1967. On July 14, 2010, the NAF
issued its decision and transferred the domain to Quick
Chek. The respondent had until July 26, 2010 to file an
action in court seeking to block the transfer but no such
action appears to have been filed.
The firm’s Internet and Information
Law team, composed of Peter Pizzi, Noel Humphreys and Monica
Seth, handled the matter.
Peter J.
Pizzi heads Connell Foley’s
Internet and Information Technology
practice group.
Noel D. Humphreys is counsel at
the firm and a member of the
Internet and Information Technology practice
group.
Monica Seth
is an associate at
the firm
and a member of the
Internet and Information Technology practice group.
For more information, please contact Peter Pizzi at
973-535-0500 or email
ppizzi@connellfoley.com.