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28 Jun, 2007 5:23 pm
... that may seek to expand the notion of 'tertium quid' trade dress to include menu offerings as part of the overall 'look and feel' of a restaurant. I'd be surprised if it were
successful - but I've been surprised before." Great analysis, Bob. Thanks for sharing! The case cite is Powerful Katinka, Inc. v.
McFarland, 07-6036 (S.D.N.Y). Photo credits: Bravo TV and Graham & Dunn PC
2 Jul, 2007 2:50 pm
/**/ Here is the complaint in the Pearl Oyster Bar v. Ed's Lobster Bar suit: Powerful Katinka, Inc. v. McFarland Ed' Lobster Bar
copies each and every element of Pearl. Ed's Lobster Bar's meny consists almost entirely of dishes created by Charles that currently appear or have appeared on the Pearl menu or which
were prepared for special events while McFarland worked at Pearl. On information and belief, Ed's ...
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