Trademark News for 02-Aug-2006
- 'Ark.announcer Eells, 70, killed (Sun-Sentinel)
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. · Paul Eells, the voice of the Razorbacks whose trademark call of "Touchdown, Arkansas!" endeared him to generations of sports fans, was killed in a car accident. He was 70.
'Huntington Beach, Calif. Continues Branding Efforts With Four New Trademark Licensees (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Building on the success of the burgeoning Surf City USA brand name, the Huntington Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau has incorporated four new opportunities with additional marketing partners: an official Surf City USA store, credit union, musical and a line of sportswear.
'AIG sues Starr over trademark (The Royal Gazette)
NEW YORK (Bloomberg) ? American International Group Inc. sued C.V. Starr & Co., saying the insurance agency run by former AIG Chief Executive Officer Maurice (Hank) Greenberg is infringing a trademark.C.V. Starr?s American International Marine Agency Inc., which insures boats and cargo, said last month it will no longer sell AIG insurance and will start marketing policies from other companies
'Lacoste files suits in China over trademark (The Economic Times)
BEIJING: French clothing giant Lacoste is suing a string of factories, retailers and even a government-controlled commerce agency in China in a bid to protect its trademark, state media has reported.
'Law Firms' Trademark Dispute Over 'Foley' Name Is Put on Hold (Law.com)
The belief that a settlement is imminent led a federal district court to dismiss Foley Hoag's trademark infringement case against Foley & Lardner last week.
'Voice of Razorbacks killed in car accident (Sports Illustrated)
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. (AP) -- Paul Eells, the voice of the Razorbacks whose trademark call of "Touchdown, Arkansas!" endeared him to generations of sports fans, was killed in a car accident. He was 70.
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