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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Woods partially grants both parties' motions for summary judgment in a contract dispute over the parties' respective rights in the "Fearless Girl" statue unveiled in 2017 facing down the Charging Bull statue on Wall Street. The sculptor has submitted sufficient evidence that a jury could find she lost sales due to the financial firm's refusal to allow additional use of the image she created, due to its desire to align the image with a commitment to increasing gender diversity in corporate leadership rather than a broad connection with gender diversity goals. Further, she did not violate the contract by selling a replica to a Norwegian company. However, the sculptor may be liable for attorneys fees in connection with litigation in Australia between the parties.