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Date: 10-18-2024
Case Style:
Richard Blair v. Automobili Lamborghini SpA
Case Number: 2:22-cv-01439
Judge: Roslyn O Silver
Court: United States District Court for the District of Arizona (Maricopa County)
Plaintiff's Attorney:
Defendant's Attorney: Lauren Watt, Nicholas J. Nowak
Description:
Phoenix, Arizona trademark infringement (Lanham Act) intellectual property rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff.
The Lanham Act, also known as the Trademark Act of 1946, is a federal law that establishes a system for registering and protecting trademarks:
Trademark registration
The Lanham Act allows businesses to register trademarks with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Trademark protection
The Lanham Act protects registered trademarks from infringement, dilution, and other unfair competition practices.
Civil liability
The Lanham Act provides civil liability for trademark infringement, dilution, cybersquatting, and false advertising.
Business rights
The Lanham Act gives business owners the right to sue competitors, recover damages, and obtain injunctions to stop infringing actions.
International conventions
The Lanham Act carries out the provisions of certain international conventions.
The Lanham Act is based on the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, which gives Congress the power to regulate commerce.
The Lanham Act generally does not preempt state trademark laws or common law principles.
Outcome: Copy of AO 120 Report on the Filing or Determination of an Action or Appeal Regarding a Patent or Trademark emailed to Patent and Trademark Office on this date. (REK) (Entered: 10/18/2024)
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