Marc Kasowitz Represents Tech Entrepreneur Fima Potik in Suit Against Lindsay Lohan
The New York Post’s Page Six quotes Marc Kasowitz concerning the firm’s representation of tech entrepreneur Fima Potik in connection with breaches of contractual and fiduciary duties by Lindsay Lohan, her brother Michael C. Lohan Jr., and business partner Christopher Roth, relating to their formation of Vigme, a social commerce web site and mobile application. As quoted in Page Six, Kasowitz explained, “[p]rior to their involvement in Vigme, [the Lohans and Roth] were members of Spotted Friend LLC, a social commerce startup that was founded by Fima Potik in 2013. . . . In 2014, after being members of the company for over a year, without any warning, the Lohans and Mr. Roth launched a competing company and improperly took proprietary information and intellectual property from Spotted Friend to start the new business. We intend to take all action necessary . . . to protect Spotted Friend’s and Mr. Potik’s legal rights and commercial interests.”
Read the Page Six article, “LiLo faces legal battle over fashion e-commerce site.”