On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King dismissed a lawsuit by 65 Greek organizations and affiliates against seven companies selling clothing and items with logos, crests and names. King said the Southern District of Florida was no longer a valid venue for the trademark infringement case since the only Florida company named in the lawsuit had entered into a consent decree, promising not to produce products with the Greek letters, insignia or crests of sororities or fraternities.
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Fraternities, Sororities Suffer Setback Trying to Stop Unlicensed Products
Daily Business Review
April 4, 2008
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