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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Sep. 24, 1999

Jury Finds for ID Chipmaker Against Pfizer

A federal court jury in Los Angeles on Wednesday found that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer infringed on the trademark of a British company that makes electronic identification chips for pets and livestock.

By Anne La Jeunesse
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        A federal court jury in Los Angeles on Wednesday found that pharmaceutical giant Pfizer infringed on the trademark of a British company that makes electronic identification chips for pets and livestock.
        Jurors found unanimously that Pfizer, in 199...

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