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In-N-Out Burger Sues In-N-Out Cleaners for Trademark Infringement
Just days ago, the famous California burger chain In-N-Out Burger filed a lawsuit against a Witchita, Kansas dry cleaner called In-N-Out Cleaners alleging trademark infringement.
MDFL Denies Injunction in Call Center Non-Compete & Trade Secret Case
A call center and telecommunications company recently failed in its bid for a preliminary injunction in a non-compete case pending in the United States Court
Eleventh Circuit: Delay of 5 Months Means No Irreparable Harm
In Florida, some courts routinely issue injunctions like they are business as usual. But the law is not supposed to work that way. The United
Coke Still Fighting to Trademark “Zero”
Let’s recap: For the past 13 years, Coca-Cola Co. has been attempting to capture the trademark for Zero. As in Coke Zero. Back in May
Object to Jury Instructions. No, Seriously. OBJECT!
Lawyers love to object. They object at depositions. They object to questions during hearings. But you know what? For some strange reason, these same lawyers
Signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement? Prepare for Trade Secret Litigation
Any time you sign a non-disclosure agreement, prepare to wind up in trade secret litigation. Let me explain: I focus on non-compete and trade secret