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20 Mar 2019, 12:32 pm by Rebecca Tushnet
Mar. 12, 2019) The Comphy Company markets itself as a luxury company, historically supplying its linens to luxury spas. [read post]
16 Apr 2020, 6:56 am by Rebecca Tushnet
And the luxury market was relatively sophisticated and high-priced. [read post]
3 Jul 2008, 2:21 am
The commercial court in Paris has awarded luxury bag maker LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton (”LVMH”) and fashion house Christian Dior Couture (”Dior”) 38.6 million euro ($61 million) as damages against eBay for the sale of counterfeit and parallel market goods on its online auction site. [read post]
16 Feb 2012, 10:47 pm
Residential market remains "over-valued"The residential market adjusts to affordability challenges in 2 ways...INTRODUCTION –THE RESIDENTIAL MARKET ADJUSTS TO AFFORDABILITY CHALLENGES IN 2 WAYS – REAL PRICES FALL, OR CHARACTERISTICS OF PROPERTIES CHANGE.Currently, as implied in recent reports, we remain of the opinion that the residential market remains unrealistically priced, or “over-valued”, but believe that it is not possible… [read post]
31 Dec 2015, 2:59 am
One self -evident reason is the nightmare of potential regulatory non-compliance of products sold in a market other than the one they were destined for (different requirements for voltage in the case of electronic products, veterinary clearance of meat products, or health warnings in the case of cigarettes). [read post]
22 Apr 2013, 7:46 am by Rebecca Tushnet
” Ghirardelli allegedly permitted its marketing partners, including grocery stores, to advertise, market, and sell the accused products as real white chocolate. [read post]
29 Dec 2016, 7:42 am by Bradley Dlatt and Jason Gordon
In affirming the grant of summary judgment, the court determined that there was no likelihood of confusion between Louis Vuitton and MOB products, citing the “obvious differences”  between the MOB bag “mimicking” of Louis Vuitton’s trademarks, “the lack of market proximity” between the products, and “minimal, unconvincing evidence of consumer confusion. [read post]
29 Dec 2016, 7:42 am by Bradley Dlatt and Jason Gordon
In affirming the grant of summary judgment, the court determined that there was no likelihood of confusion between Louis Vuitton and MOB products, citing the “obvious differences”  between the MOB bag “mimicking” of Louis Vuitton’s trademarks, “the lack of market proximity” between the products, and “minimal, unconvincing evidence of consumer confusion. [read post]
26 Apr 2012, 7:30 am by Jeremy Sheff
"  But if you know the market for knock-off luxury goods, you know that the people who buy them almost always know full well that they're buying fakes. [read post]
15 Jul 2011, 10:30 am
The Brazilian Blowout hair straightening product, that claims to transform frizzy hair into gorgeous luxurious locks, has brought about a lawsuit from a Portland woman claiming it caused her hair to fall out and left her with skin scarred by boils. [read post]
19 Apr 2009, 6:37 am
The Wikiepdia has this to say about the case:When Toyota launched the Lexus line of luxury vehicles in 1987, Mead Data Central sued for trademark infringement on the theory that consumers of upscale products such as lawyers would confuse Lexus with Lexis. [read post]
21 Mar 2018, 6:35 am by Overhauser Law Offices, LLC
Plaintiff states in the complaint that they have never authorized to manufacture, sell, or market glasses containing the specified marks, and that consumers will confuse the counterfeit glasses sold at the stores with products approved by the Plaintiff. [read post]
15 Dec 2022, 8:22 am by Chris Dreyer
Personal injury, criminal, immigration, and family lawyers don’t have the same luxury. [read post]
9 May 2019, 2:41 pm by Marco Rossi
According to the investigators, however, most of the marketing activities for the distribution and sale of the GUCCI products actually took place at the premises of the Italian company in Milan. [read post]
20 Jan 2017, 1:21 am by Jani Ihalainen
Clearly the trademark couldn't have been diluted in any way, as the products didn't cross over into each other's markets, nor shared features that would lead to them being confused by consumers. [read post]
12 Jan 2010, 6:52 am
Another, a hydrospa tub, is advertised to provide the "ultimate luxury. [read post]
12 Oct 2010, 3:15 am by Bob Kraft
" European regulators "pulled the product off the market in January citing data showing that patients who had heart disease were more likely to have heart attacks or stroke while taking the drug. [read post]
18 Nov 2013, 1:44 pm by Glenn
This qualitative difference between nascent markets and future markets (not futures markets, which hedge the future value of existing products based on supply, demand and time value of money) is important for the Schumpterian process of creative destruction. [read post]