That was true in a case that pitted Wilton's client Vision Solutions Inc. against Maximum Availability, which filed a suit claiming false advertising under the Lanham Act and state laws. Maximum Availability v. Vision Solutions Inc. et al., 10-01488 (C.D. Cal., filed Dec. 7, 2007).
The claims were based on information in d...
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