In the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California’s case Bartz v. Anthropic PBC (which we wrote about here), the parties reached a historic settlement. It aims to distribute $1.5 billion among authors and publishers whose pirated works were used to train Anthropic’s large language model called Claude. The datasets made from the…

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Walgreens Co. v. Charles R. Walgreen is a case from the Northern District of Illinois that featured the behemoth retailer Walgreens (Walgreens Co.) suing Charles Walgreen, the great-grandson of its founder, for trademark infringement. After losing a motion to dismiss, Walgreen Co. filed an amended complaint saying that Charles Walgreen was not only infringing on…

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Overhead Door Company of Kansas City v. OGD Equipment Company is a trademark infringement case that began in the Northern District of Georgia, and found itself in the Eleventh Circuit on appeal.  D.H. Pace Company (“Pace”) licensed its OVERHEAD DOOR trademarks from the Overhead Door Corporation (ODC).  ODC, as licensee, sued another similarly-named company, Overhead…

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Lucky Brand Dungarees, Inc., et al. v. Marcel Fashions Group, Inc. is a Supreme Court case centering on the idea of defense preclusion — or, more accurately, avoiding the issue of defense preclusion.  In this case, the appellant wanted to argue that Marcel Fashions Group (Marcel) could not raise a defense that it could have raised in one of two…

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