Laura Buccellati started a company marketing high-end leather and exotic animal skin handbags for the socialite crowd.
Yet, the upstart Miami designer soon found out she did not own the rights to her own name when it comes to business.
A Miami handbag designer has been sued by high-end jeweler Buccellati for using her famous last name in a trademark fight.
July 08, 2014 at 12:00 AM
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Laura Buccellati started a company marketing high-end leather and exotic animal skin handbags for the socialite crowd.
Yet, the upstart Miami designer soon found out she did not own the rights to her own name when it comes to business.
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