Trademark News for 25-Mar-2007
- 'Bank loses lawsuit over its trademark (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WORCESTER - A federal judge yesterday turned aside a trademark infringement claim filed by Bay State Savings Bank, ruling that investment and insurance products sold by Bay-state Financial Services LLC predate any similar offerings marketed by the bank.
'Edwards holds off Kenseth for Bristol Busch win (SportingNews.com)
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Carl Edwards out-dueled Matt Kenseth and dusted off his trademark backflip for a...
'Duke's Harding endures cruel ending to her career (USA Today)
After a season of spectacular plays and awards, Lindsey Harding ended her Duke career on her back on the floor of the Greensboro Coliseum, tears of sadness flowing, hands covering her face and supportive teammates surrounding her Saturday afternoon.
'Bacardi bill returns to D.C. (Miami Herald)
Much of Florida's congressional delegation has quietly renewed an effort to help Miami-based Bacardi in a controversial effort to secure the rights to the Havana Club trademark, a years-long quest marked by questions about the company's political clout.
'SAN FRANCISCO / Paul Kantner sued for using 'Starship' name / Band's ex-manager says trademark is being infringed on (San Francisco Chronicle)
The jousting Jeffersons, more noted for litigation than music since the glory days of the Airplane and Starship, are back in court with a suit by their former manager, joined by vocalist Grace Slick, accusing guitarist Paul Kantner of illegally exploiting the...
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