Corri Fetman
Corri Fetman is the Lawyer of Love. You may have seen her billboards, or maybe you got to see even more of Corri Fetman in the pages of Playboy magazine.
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Playboy fight Corri Fetman attempt to trademark her title Lawyer Of Love Playboy.com, which fired a columnist who posed nude in its magazine last year, now.
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Attorney Corri Fetman is now being sued by Playboy. Her sexual harassment suit against the magazine is still pending trial.
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Playboy.com, which fired a columnist who posed nude in its magazine last year, now wants to strip her of one of her most valuable assets: the "Lawyer of Love" label.
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Life's short. Get a divorce.
Such is the tagline of attorney Corri Fetman's law firm, Fetman, Garland & Associates. Unfortunately for Fetman, Playboy is trying to prohibit Fetman from using another catchy phrase.
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Nearly 2 years ago, we blogged about Chicago divorce lawyer Corri Fetman, who gained notoriety for her billboards, "Life's Short. Get a Divorce." She later posed for Playboy Magazine and shortly after her modeling experience, Ms. Fetman began writing a column for Playboy.com called, "Lawyer of Love."
According to the Chicago Sun-Times, Playboy.com subsequently fired Ms. Fetman and the two are now locked in a battle over her attempt to...
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Playboy magazine has sued a Chicago divorce lawyer who posed nude for the magazine and once wrote its “Lawyer of Love” advice column, claiming she has no right to the column’s name. Playboy claims lawyer Corri Fetman waived any rights to the "Lawyer of Love" phrase in her freelance agreement with magazine, the Chicago Tribune reports. Fetman sought to register “Lawyer of Love” as her trademark in August, nearly a year after her Playboy column...
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