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By Emily Cousins | September 19, 2024
Michael S. O'Malley of Ogletree Deakins, along with Evan H. Cohn of Taft Stettinius & Hollister, are counsel for the plaintiff.
By Jimmy Hoover | June 24, 2024
The Supreme Court agreed to resolve "[w]hether an award of the 'defendant's profits' under the Lanham Act ... can include an order for the defendant to disgorge the distinct profits of legally separate non-party corporate affiliates."
By Jane Wester | March 19, 2024
The three-judge panel of Circuit Judges John M. Walker Jr., William Nardini and Steven Menashi affirmed Liman's judgment in a 12-page summary order issued just two weeks after oral arguments.
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By Emily Cousins | March 7, 2024
"The ... entity continues to use BGCA's intellectual property, which is only available to member organizations in good standing, causing confusion," Sara Leutzinger, a spokesperson for BGCA said.
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By Michael Marciano | February 13, 2024
The suit alleges TEA "slavishly copied the distinctive appearance of the renowned U 47 microphone and even branded it with the identical U 47 mark."
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By Emily Cousins | January 2, 2024
The plaintiff sued Albertsons Companies Inc., Stop & Shop Supermarket Co. LLC and other retailers in Connecticut federal court for alleged trademark infringement.
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By Emily Cousins | September 29, 2023
The defendants seek a declaration from the court stating that "it has not infringed Conair['s] trademark, trade dress and slogans, nor committed any acts of unfair competition under the Lanham Act by its advertisement, marketing, promotion, offer for sale and/or sale of authentic and genuine products."
By Katie Hall | August 18, 2023
Skiplagged.com helps travelers book itineraries with multiple legs where the traveler exits prior to the final destination.
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By Emily Cousins | June 20, 2023
"Defendant's actions ... with respect to the unauthorized use of the Travelers Marks have damaged and irreparably injured and, if permitted to continue, will further damage and irreparably injure Travelers, the Travelers Marks, and Travelers' reputation and goodwill associated with the Travelers Marks," the complaint said.
By Brad Kutner | June 8, 2023
"You really have to be amusing" to get parody protection under trademark law, said Knobbe Martens partner Jeff Van Hoosear.
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