A federal judge seemed inclined on Friday to keep a memorabilia dealer’s lawsuit against the New York Giants in federal court based on a subset of claims alleging that the franchise stole marketing ideas from him.

Plaintiff Eric Inselberg—whose lawsuit is mostly concerned with alleged passing off of bogus memorabilia by the Giants that landed him in criminal trouble—also is contending that the team misappropriated a wireless marketing concept he invented.

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