Corporate Counsel
Accused infringers are increasingly turning to social media to combat "trademark bullies" — corporations that use aggressive tactics against individuals or much smaller companies over terms or
National Law Journal
...1267, 1271 n.4 (11th Cir. 2012). AvMed, Inc. is a Florida corporation that delivers health care services through health plans and government- sponsored managed...
National Law Journal
...2 At the time of the citations in question, Loretto Management Corporation ("LMC") 3 oversaw a number of non-profit corporations (the...
National Law Journal
...10-3511-ag (L) NLRB v. Starbucks Corporation Heard: November 22, 2011 Before: NEWMAN, WINTER...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...is a Delaware limited liability company. Its single member is a Delaware corporation that maintains its principal place of business in New York. The defendant...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...a shift supervisor at a Starbucks coffeehouse. In May 2008 the...manager of TooJay's Management Corporation.In mid-July 2008...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...Knudson is a former employee of Long Refrigeration, Inc., a Missouri corporation. In 2003, Wal-Mart decided to build stores in Ava and Ozark...
...as novel marketing methods for corporations eager to promote their brands...For instance, while only the Starbucks Corp. may have the stand...
...extent to which small businesses may be harmed by litigation tactics by corporations attempting to enforce trademark rights beyond a reasonable interpretation," and "...
... Noteworthy cases • Chau v. Starbucks Corp., 174 Cal. App. 4th 688 (Calif. Ct. App. 2009). Lead...
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