Not exact matches
The next day that firm filed two
lawsuits against Diageo, one in
federal court, raising a suite of traditional
trademark and unfair business practices claims, but the other in New York State Supreme Court, seeking a permanent injunction under a seldom - used statute available only to charitable organizations, known as Section 135 of the New York General Business Law.
Alison Malsbury, a Seattle lawyer who works in cannabis
trademark issues, told the Associated Press many of the
lawsuits could settle out of court as neither RooR nor the sellers are keen on discussing their business in a
federal court.
A Canadian software company has filed a
federal lawsuit against Nassau County, arguing that it holds the
trademark for the name of the online system the county uses to manage the time records of its employees.
Two months ago, more than 150,000 researchers, doctors, activists and cancer patients filed a
federal lawsuit in New York City against Myriad Genetics, Inc., the University of Utah Research Foundation and the U.S. Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO).
This press release Cookbook Author Sues Jessica and Jerry Seinfeld for Copyright Infringement and Defamation states: «Attorneys for Missy Chase Lapine, author of «The Sneaky Chef,» today filed a
lawsuit against Jessica Seinfeld and Jerry Seinfeld for copyright and
trademark infringement and defamation in
Federal District Court in New York.
...» Lamebook went on the offensive, filing a preemptive
lawsuit in
federal court in Austin, Texas that sought a declaratory judgment «of non-infringement and non-dilution [of Facebook's
trademarks] and a declaration that the First Amendment protects the Lamebook mark.»
Our specialties include enforcing IP rights, registering copyrights and
trademarks, protecting mobile apps from cloning, drafting licensing agreements, defending companies against IP infringement, and litigating
lawsuits in state and
federal court.
Two weeks ago, Legal Blog Watch mentioned that a band formed in 1989 as Supernova had filed a
federal court
lawsuit alleging
trademark infringement and other claims against the producers of the rock - reality show Rock Star: Supernova.
Yesterday, Minnesota - based law practice blog Lawyerist filed a
federal lawsuit (PDF) against PeerViews, Inc., parent company of New York — based law blog TechnoLawyer, to invalidate its
trademarks on the terms BigLaw and SmallLaw.
The
federal lawsuit alleged
trademark infringement and unfair trade practices based on BlockShopper's use of the firm's services marks, links to its Web site and use of lawyers» photos from the site.
Our lawyers have played an integral role in many of the most significant cases across the globe over the past several years, including internal and governmental investigations; international arbitration proceedings; patent, copyright and
trademark cases; regulatory, government and public policy disputes; securities class action
lawsuits; and
federal and state appellate cases.
Thomas (Tom) Walsh has tried numerous
lawsuits in state and
federal courts covering a range of subjects including
trademarks, antitrust, civil rights, employment discrimination and various commercial transactions and constitutional issues.
Thomas (Tom) Walsh has tried numerous
lawsuits in state and
federal courts covering a range of subjects including antitrust, employment discrimination, commercial transactions, constitutional law and
trademarks.
Weil also represents Discovery Communications in a
lawsuit filed in California
federal court asserting breach of contract, copyright, and
trademark infringement.
A Wisconsin
federal court has considered whether a real estate developer could bring a
lawsuit against an apartment building owner for
trademark misuse when apartment building owner used a similar geographic name to describe his building.
An Ohio
federal court determines that large brokerage is likely to succeed in its cybersquatting
lawsuit against a competitor who had registered domain names which bore a strong resemblance to the brokerage's registered
trademarks and owner's names, and so the court entered an injunction prohibiting the competitor from using these domain names.