0 results for 'null'
Personal Injury Firm: Competitor Used Trademark Lookalike to Profit
Arnold, who has offices in Sacramento and Woodland Hills, California, claims to have owned the federal service mark "JUSTICE4YOU" since at least 2007 and spent nearly $5.5 million on marketing that used the mark since 2010.Fox Rothschild Files Infringement, Defamation Suit On Behalf of Consumer Protection Advocate
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.One Golf Cart Company Sues Another, Claiming It Owns 'Royal' Name
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.One Nine Spices Hotpot Sues Another for Alleged Trademark Breach; Confused Yet?
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.View more book results for the query "*"
7-Eleven Accuses Law Firm of Trademark Infringement
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Judge Albright Didn't Want to Give Up This Case—But the 5th Circuit Disagreed
"Not a single factor weighs in favor of refusing transfer," Judge Jerry Smith said. "The Western District of Texas contains no relevant evidence, is thousands of miles away from the vast majority of relevant witnesses, and is wholly unconnected to the underlying dispute."SCOTUS Seems Likely to Rule Against Trademark in 'Trump Too Small' Case
Twice in the past six years, the justices have struck down provisions of federal law denying trademarks seen as scandalous or immoral in one case and disparaging in another.Supreme Court Leans Against 'Trump Too Small' Trademark
The justices appeared overwhelmingly against striking down a trademark law that bars registering the name of a living person without his or her consent.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now
Creating a Culture of Compliance
Brought to you by Ironclad
Download Now
A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
Brought to you by PracticePanther
Download Now