Two law firms involved in a collective appeal project against Pump.
In the center of the controversy is a token called “Dogshit2” a same -based Solana that increased by almost 200%, according to Coigecko data.
It could be confusing for those who are not online why a law firm would claim that a token on the theme of canine excrement would violate its intellectual property, but the references to the token linked to one of the cabinet portfolios were found in the exhibitions initially deposited by Burwick against Pump. .
“Our companies have no interest in affiliation, approval or property in the Dogshit2 token or no related assets,” wrote Burwick Law in an article on X. “In simple terms, our companies have launched any same onchain. “
Burwick Law also wrote on X that Pumpfun launched tokens which, according to him, were designed to “intimidate our customers and interfere with current disputes”.
“These efforts include the creation of same people who pretend to be our complainants. These acts represent the use of blockchain technologies as a tool to disrupt justice and regular procedure,” wrote Burwick Law.
Burwick Law previously represented investors in a trial against the creators of Hawk Tuah ($ Hawk), alleging that they have exploited the internet renown of Hailey Welch to promote unregistered security.