The Northern District of California distinguished “exceptional” cases under the Trademark Act (meriting an award of legal fees) from cases in which arguments were made in good faith, but simply failed. The complaint in Blue Bottle Coffee v. Southern Technologies was dismissed. The case then centered around the defendant’s trying to get attorney’s fees from…
Medieval Times v. Medieval Times Performers United and the American Guild of Variety Artists is a case out of the District of New Jersey. This was a labor dispute that veered into trademark law — where management tried to use its trademark rights as a sword to nip a nascent union in the bud. The…
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…
