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Los Angeles Franchise Law Attorneys File Lawsuit Against Culver City Dairy Queen Franchisee For Trademark Infringement And Breach Of Franchising Agreement

Los Angeles, CA – Trademark and franchise law attorneys filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Dairy Queen® franchisor against a Culver City franchisee for allegedly breaching the franchising agreement and for trademark infringement. Dairy Queen’s trademarks have been registered with the USPTO and since the 1940’s have been franchised…

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Santa Ana Trademark Attorneys File Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Over Newport Dental Trademark Under Lanham Act 43(a), 15 USC § 1125, And False Advertising And Unfair Competition 17200

Santa Ana, CA – Trademark attorneys, Irvine based, file trademark infringement lawsuit in Santa Ana District Court for infringement of Newport Dental trademarks, with additional causes of action for California law trademark infringement (Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code § 14320), unfair competition (§ 17200), and common laws passing off and…

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North Hollywood CA Co. Files Patent And Trademark Lawsuit Over Marketing/Promotional Inflatable Toy

Los Angeles, CA – North Hollywood based Air Dimensional Design, Inc. instituted a patent infringement, trademark infringement, and unfair competition lawsuit against several competitors for allegedly infringing on its promotional and marketing inflatable toy figures. Plaintiff is the assignee of U.S. Patent No. 6,186,857, which relates to an inflatable form,…

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Torrance Based Virco Files Trademark, Trade Dress, And Unfair Competition Lawsuit Over Chairs Through Its Pasadena Trademark Attorneys

Los Angeles, CA – A trademark, trade dress, and unfair competition complaint was filed in the Central District of California by Torrance based Virco, through its Pasadena trademark attorneys. Virco is a furniture manufacturer and has manufactured a chair with three parallel slots that extend from the seat to the…

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Wham-O Files Trademark And Trade Dress Lawsuit Over Color Of Slip-n-Slide Toys

Los Angeles, CA – In Wham-O’s trademark and trade dress trial in October of 2007, a jury awarded Wham-O six-million-dollars in damages for willful trademark infringement of its registered trademarks, willful trademark dilution, and willful false advertising in connection with Toyquest’s use of the yellow color of Wham-O’s Slip-n-Slide toys,…

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Lanham Act False Advertising And Section 17200 Lawsuit Filed In Los Angeles Over Labeling Of Sushi Grade Tuna

Los Angeles, CA – A complaint was filed in the Central District Court of California for violations of the Lanham Act 43(a), 15 U.S.C. 1125(a) and unfair competition under Section 17200 over labeling of sushi grade tuna. Plaintiff King Tuna advertises and offers sashimi grade processed seafood products for sale…

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Funrise Toys Sues Over Copyright and Trademark Infringement Of Its Bubble Toy Machine In Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA – A copyright infringement, trademark infringement, Lanham Act unfair competition, and section 17200 complaint was filed in United States District Court, Los Angeles, by Hong Kong based Funrise Toys, Inc. over sales of allegedly infringing toys by defendants doing business as Aahs stores. Funrise Toys has federally…

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Med-Legal Files Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Over Telephone Directory Compilation

Los Angeles, CA – A copyright infringement, Lanham Act unfair competition, and section 17200 complaint was filed in United States District Court by Med-Legal, a service provider to professionals and companies in the workers’ compensation field. The complaint alleges that Med-Legal created a “Work Comp Directory” which a resource volume…

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Chicago Cubs Sue Rooftop Spectator Facilities For Trademark Infringement And Unfair Competition Under The Lanham Act

Watching the Cubs play at Wrigley Field is a nostalgic indication of summer (except for the playoffs), especially when cameras pan out to the bleachers and the rooftop spectators overlooking the field. The Chicago Cubs filed a trademark infringement and unfair competition lawsuit on February 15, 2008 to prevent rooftop…

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Chanel Sues Over Counterfeit Jewelry That Infringe On Its Trademarks and Trade Dress In Riverside, California

Los Angeles, CA – On February 20, 2008, Chanel, Inc., the luxury goods company, filed a complaint for counterfeiting, trademark infringement, and Lanham Act 43(a) unfair competition against numerous individuals in the California Central District Court – Eastern Division, in Riverside. Chanel asserts that it is the owner of the…

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