By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer An appellate court in San Diego shed light Thursday on exactly what it takes for companies that suffer collateral damage in trademark disputes to bring a lawsuit. The case involved a retailer that bought a batch of "Hot Sauce Monkey" T-shirts only to get embroiled in a federal trademark infringement claim brought by another clothing maker. Even though a federal judge ultimately found the trademark ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer An appellate court in San Diego shed light Thursday on exactly what it takes for companies that suffer collateral damage in trademark disputes to bring a lawsuit. The case involved a retailer that bought a batch of "Hot Sauce Monkey" T-shirts only to get embroiled in a federal trademark infringement claim brought by another clothing maker. Even though a federal judge ultimately found the trademark ...
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