Golden Knights and U.S. Army’s Parachute Team Resolve Trademark Matter
The matter between the unlikely ice heroes and the Army has provided us with ample occasions to document the hopes and gripes of the parties. Our most recent investigation in January mentioned that the filing against the Golden Knights and subsequent ordeal might stretch out 18 more months. Though each litigant had made clear that it would not back down, it seemed, that the combatants could resolve the dispute relatively fast. We have found our curiosity particularly piqued over the legal confrontation because the Golden Knights, through Black Knight Sports and Entertainment, had been hoping to pay the Army homage since their chairman and CEO Bill Foley graduated from West Point, the service academy that yields the Army’s personnel, in 1967.