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Intellectual Property

Apr. 18, 2012

Bobby Ghajar

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Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP Los Angeles



Last year, Ghajar won a summary judgment motion that addressed this central question: How easily can Internet users be confused?


He defeated the temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction motion by Quia Corp., an e-learning technology company, in a trademark infringement case that had threatened to prevent the launch of Mattel's new hand-held learning device. Quia Corp. v. Mattel Inc., 5:10-CV-01902-JF (N.D. Cal. 2011)..

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