Trademark News for 21-May-2009
- 'Cameron Diaz's trademark smile spared her a speeding ticket (New Kerala)
London, May 20 : Cameron Diaz once managed to get herself from getting a speeding ticket, thanks to her trademark smile.
'Coverage can?t stop LeBron (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Cleveland star LeBron James (left) celebrates with teammates Darnell Jackson (second from left) J.J. Hickson and Tarence Kinsey (right) in their Eastern Conference semifinal series against the Atlanta Hawks CLEVELAND?Is LeBron James jinx proof? His coach believes so. Cleveland?s superstar is making his ninth appearance on Sports Illustrated?s cover this week. He?s pictured doing his trademark ...
'New restaurant brings ?famous? jobs to Tualatin (Portland Tribune)
TUALATIN ? The wafting, smoky smell of barbecued ribs drew a steady stream of people to the parking lot of Famous Dave?s restaurant at Nyberg Woods shopping center on Monday afternoon. Chef Bill Lee was handing out free samples of the restaurant?s trademark ribs in a preview of ...
'Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
The Phuket governor is worried about the implications of the media coverage surrounding an Australian woman's being arrested for trying to steal trademark bar towels.
'Husch Blackwell Sanders Named Among Top Trademark Firms (The Memphis Daily News)
Memphis law firm Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP has been recognized as one of the 2009 Top Trademark Firms in the country by Intellectual Property Today ....
'Labatt Sues Brick Brewing Claiming Trademark Infringement (Beverage World)
WATERLOO, Ont.?Brick Brewing Co. Ltd. says its Red Baron beer is at the center of a lawsuit filed by Labatt Brewing Co. Ltd. The brewer, based in Waterloo, Ont., says the suit alleges trademark infringement of Labatt's Brava beer.
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