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Tigeraire accuses Sunday Red LLC (associated with Tiger Woods) of Trademark Infringement
Tigeraire has filed a lawsuit against Sunday Red LLC alleging trademark infringement over a leaping tiger design used in golf apparel branding associated with Tiger Woods' new venture with TaylorMade. The case highlights issues around consumer confusion and brand dilution due to high-profile marketing campaigns. -
GNL Real Estate Holdings alleges Galiano Realty is unlawfully using NOLA Living mark
NEW ORLEANS – A real estate business alleges that a New Orleans real estate agent is unlawfully using its mark. -
Alliance for Good Government claims Coalition for Better Government is infringing mark
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans nonprofit that endorses political candidates alleges that another nonprofit in the city is unlawfully using its mark. -
Company alleges media business has not completed work
NEW ORLEANS – An investment company is suing a media business, alleging funds paid and services that we not received. -
Designer accuses silver jewelry wholesaler of trademark infringement
NEW ORLEANS — A New Orleans jewelry designer is suing a New Jersey silver jewelry wholesaler, alleging trademark counterfeiting and unfair competition. -
BBQ restaurant accuses competitor of trademark infringement
NEW ORLEANS — A Prairieville barbecue restaurant is suing a New Orleans competitor, alleging trademark infringement and unfair competition. -
Producer, company accuse Cash Money Records of failing to pay royalties
NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana musical producer and a production are suing Cash Money Records and Young Money Entertainment, claiming they were never paid for 16 recordings they produced under contract. -
Southern Credentialing accuses Hammond Surgical Hospital of using forms without permission
NEW ORLEANS – A Louisiana firm that verifies the educational and work background of health care workers is suing Hammond Surgical Hospital in a case involving intellectual property.