MONTPELIER, Vt. -- A nonprofit organization set up by injured professional snowboarder Kevin Pearce to support people who have suffered brain injuries is suing a Los Angeles-based group over the right to the phrase Love your Brain.The federal lawsuit filed in Vermont by Love Your Brain Foundation Inc. says the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles has been using the term that was trademarked by Pearces organization in 2014.We said, `Wait a minute. This is not only the name of our company, it is our trademark and you cant be using our trademark, Geoffrey Vitt, an attorney for Love Your Brain, said Thursday. Vitt also is a board member for the Vermont foundation.The Love Your Brain complaint, filed in August, said the Epilepsy Foundation has used the trademarked phrase in a number of website postings and on physical signs and a bus. The suit said the Los Angeles group also has been using the loveyourbrain.org website, which was previously registered to the Vermont organization but was inadvertently allowed to expire. The Vermont group now uses the domain name loveyourbrain.com.The Los Angeles-based organization did not immediately respond Thursday to a request for comment.Pearce was among the top U.S. snowboarders before he critically injured himself when he struck his head during half-pipe training in 2009 for the Olympics. He went through extensive rehab, and had to relearn how to walk, talk and swallow.Pearce founded the Vermont organization in 2013, the same year it began using the phrase Love Your Brain. The term was trademarked the following year. It has full-time staff in five states and has conducted programs in 40 states.The Vermont groups logo features Love Your Brain Foundation in a purple circle; the O in love is in the shape of a brain. 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It was obvious that something was about to happen, even to the referees because the fourth lines were on to start.Daniel Ricciardo claimed a sensational first pole position of his F1 career for resurgent Red Bull in Monaco, with Nico Rosberg beating Lewis Hamilton to second as Mercedes ran into fresh reliability concerns. Two weeks on from Red Bulls return to winning ways in Spain, Ricciardo delivered their first pole since 2013 as the Australian followed through on his stunning Thursday practice pace around the principalitys streets.He will start Sundays race alongside championship leader Rosberg, who outqualified Mercedes team-mate Hamilton. Hamilton salvaged third place at the last after missing out on the first Q3 runs when his W07 stopped at the exit of the pit lane with what Mercedes confirmed was a fuel-pressure problem.Team boss Toto Wolff said there was the same issue on Rosbergs car, although the German was able to complete both of his planned runs. See how Lewis Hamiltons qualifying session unfolded after fuel pressure issues hampered his Q3, leaving him in a battle with Nico Rosberg and Ricciardo Red Bulls joy at returning to the front of the grid was tempered by a crash for Spanish GP victor Max Verstappen, who will start from the back row.Sebastian Vettel was fourth for Ferrari, as Force Indias Nico Hulkenberg starred to beat the other Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen to fifth. Raikkonen will now drop to 11th after an unscheduled gearbox change.Hamilton down after engine woeRicciardo, who felt he would have won in Spain had his strategy proved more advantageous, had topped the times by 0.6s on Thursday and unleashed a stunning lap at the start of Q3 - 1:13.622 - to lay down a marker no one else could reach.No disrespect to Red Bull, but I think thats Ricciardos pole position, said Sky F1s Martin Brundle. Hes been on it all weekend. Paul di Resta is at the Skypad to analyse a scintilating lap from Daniel Ricciardo which helped secure him his first ever pole position in F1 In a potentially ace strategy card for Sunday, Ricciardo will also be the only driver in the top 10 to start the race on the more durable supersoft tyres after clocking his best Q2 time on the red-marked rubber. The other leading runners will start on ultrasofts and theoretically have to pit earlier.Hamilton had himself set an eye-catching pace in Q2, but his W07 ground to a halt as he exited the pits at the start of the pole shootout. Having already seen engine problems scupper his qualifying sessions in China and Russia, Hamiltons W07 was eventually restarted and he came out in time for the deciding final runs.After several warm-up laps to bring his ultrasoft tyres up to temperature, the world champion was quicker than Ricciardo through the first sector of his final effort but in the end fell 0.320s adrift of the flying Red Bull. Rosberg, winner in Monaco in each of the last three years, then consolidated his second place. We hear from the top 3 drivers following Monaco GP qualifying, including Red Bulls Daniel Ricciardo who secured his first ever F1 pole position I dont know what the problem was, a forlorn-looking Hamilton said.dddddddddddd. If the car keeps going l will fight as hard as I can. Hopefully it rains - that will be pretty amazing.Hamilton trails Rosberg by 43 points in the championship after five races and last won in Monaco, then from third on the grid, in rainy conditions in 2008. Wet weather is forecast for race day.When is the Monaco GP on Sky?As Ricciardo starred to claim his first F1 pole at the 94th attempt, team-mate Verstappen went from hero to zero on an error-strewn Saturday at F1s showpiece event.Arriving in Monaco as F1s new youngest-ever race winner after a startling Red Bull debut at Barcelona, Verstappen had already tagged the barriers in final practice before another error in Q1.Breaking his cars suspension against the guardrail on the exit of the Swimming Pool complex, Verstappen was sent into a heavy collision course with the barrier. Red Bulls Max Verstappen had his second crash of the day on Saturday in Monaco causing a red flag during qualifying after crashing into the barriers He will start the race, arguably the hardest to overtake at of the whole season, on the back row alongside Felipe Nasr, whose Sauber blew-up in the early minutes of Q1.I turned in a bit too early so I clipped the wall and broke the suspension as I hit the wall, Verstappen told Sky Sports F1.I felt quite good, I felt confident on my push lap. Car balance was good, it was all coming together but into the chicane I underestimated the grip I had. I turned in too early and it was all wrong.With Verstappen out of the top-10 running, former team-mate Carlos Sainz capped an impressive weekend so far to take seventh for Toro Rosso - two places and half a second ahead of team-mate Daniil Kvyat.Sergio Perez was eighth in the second Force India, with Fernando Alonso making the top 10 for the second successive race for McLaren. Jenson Button qualified 13th.Monaco GP QualifyingQ31. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, 1:13.6222. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 1:13.7913. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:13.9424. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1:14.5525. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India, 1:14.7266. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:14.732*7. Carlos Sainz, Toro Rosso, 1:14.7498. Sergio Perez, Force India, 1:14.9029. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso, 1:15.27310. Fernando Alonso, McLaren, 1:15.363Q211. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 1:15.27312. Esteban Gutierrez, Haas, 1:15.29313. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1:15.35214. Felipe Massa, Williams, 1:15.38515. Romain Grosjean, Haas, 1:15.57116. Kevin Magnussen, Renault, 1:16.058Q117. Marcus Ericsson, Sauber, 1:16.29918. Jolyon Palmer, Renault, 1:16.58619. Rio Haryanto, Manor, 1:17.29520. Pascal Wehrlein, Manor, 1:17.45221. Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 1:22.46722. Felipe Nasr, Sauber, No time *five-place grid penaltyWatch the Monaco GP live on Sky Sports F1. 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