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Appellate Practice

Jul. 13, 2006

Resort Can't Sue Inn Using Same Name

Swanky Pebble Beach, the famous golf course and resort, can't sue the owner of an English bed and breakfast who gave his seaside operation the same name, according to a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opinion Wednesday.

By Anna Oberthur
Daily Journal Staff Writer


Swanky Pebble Beach, the famous golf course and resort, can't sue the owner of an English bed and breakfast who gave his seaside operation the same name, according to a 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals opinion Wednesday.
      The golf resort, located along the stunning stretch of Monterey Peninsula coast abutting the 17-Mile Drive, sued Michael Caddy in 2003...

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