Forum Column
By Dylan Ruga
I'll have a thigh, a wing, some garlic sauce, and a piece of your trademark. In Iskenderian v. Iskenderian, 2006 DJDAR 15221 (Nov. 17, 2006), the 2nd District Court of Appeal carved up the rights in the Zankou Chicken mark and left each of three family members with a one-third interest and joint ownership. Although the result may have been fair to the partie...
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