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Law.com

'Those Aren't Pizza Puffs': Attorneys With Saul Ewing Ask Court to Revoke Little Caesars' 'Crazy Puff' Trademark Registration

Consumers responded to their confusion between Iltaco's Pizza Puff and Little Caesars' Crazy Puffs with statements like, "'but as a chicagoan [sic], these are not pizza puffs wtf?'" "'i don't like how little caesar's calling them things pizza puffs [sic],'" and "'those aren't pizza puffs,'" the complaint cited.
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National Law Journal

Justices Will Consider Scope of Corporate Remedies for Trademark Infringement

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."
3 minute read

Law.com

Burr & Forman, Wiggin and Dana Attorneys File Trademark Infringement Suit Against Former Subway Franchise

The complaint alleges the defendants are intentionally infringing on Subway's trademarks and operating their Sub Sub restaurant using Subway's intellectual property, such as recipes and confidential information.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Justices Side With Trademark Office in Rejecting Anti-Trump Slogan

In his opinion for the court, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that "history and tradition is sufficient to conclude that the names clause—a content-based, but viewpoint-neutral, trademark restriction—is compatible with the First Amendment. We need look no further in this case."
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New York Law Journal

Drake's Apparel Company Hit With Trademark Suit Alleging Infringement of 'Members Only' Mark

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Million-Dollar Win: Munsch Hardt Victorious for Michaels Stores in Trademark Fight

Munsch Hardt was able to rebut the allegations because Michaels could show it was developing its own paint-by-numbers product months before it met with the plaintiffs, shareholder Jamil N. Alibhai said.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Netflix Sued for Copyright Infringement Over Clips in 'You Are What You Eat' Series

A Scottish videographer claims that Netflix and the Oceanic Preservation Society used his still photographs and video clips about open-cage salmon farming in a documentary series.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Oppenheim & Zebrak Leads Lawsuit Against Google for Allegedly Promoting Pirated Textbook Materials in Ads

"Google operates a shopping marketplace that is essentially a thieves' den. It is rife with pirates, while excluding similar ads from legitimate sellers," Matthew Oppenheim, managing partner of Oppenheim & Zebrak, said in a statement. "Google has been told over and over again about the pirates, but puts its own profits ahead of the law."
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Trademark Infringement Case Claims Counterfeit Bio-Oil 'May Pose a Risk to Consumers'

The manufacturer and owner of the skincare product Bio-Oil have filed a federal lawsuit against Allure Beauty Shop, alleging that the owner sold counterfeit versions of their proprietary product, which infringed on and diluted their trademark and placed consumers at risk.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Nominative Fair Use at Center of Earth, Wind & Fire Federal Court Settlement

"It was a bridge too far. They overstepped," Hogan Lovells attorney Hans Hertell said of the alumni band after the federal court ruling analysis."
5 minute read

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