On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 28, 2017 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Litigation
Californians who are fans of Kid Rock might be interested to learn that the singer is being sued for using the moniker “Greatest Show on Earth” for his upcoming tour. Feld Entertainment, which owns the trademark to the tagline, recently filed a lawsuit...
On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 24, 2017 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Litigation
The San Diego Comic-Con currently attracts 130,000 people to its annual convention in California, and a jury decision has affirmed that the term “comic con” is a trademark that belongs to the event’s organizers. Comic-Con International had filed a...
On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 22, 2017 | Blog, Firm News
In business news, California shows continued strength in the franchise restaurant industry.Nekter Juice Bar, a brand based in Santa Ana, set almost a decade ago to refashion the juice bar experience so that it more closely paralleled the powerful feeling generated by...
On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 18, 2017 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Litigation
Trademark counterfeiting and infringement lead to substantial losses for businesses in California and throughout the U.S. each year. Trademark counterfeiting and infringement are especially problematic during the holidays as consumers make more purchases.Trademark...
On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 7, 2017 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Litigation
For generations, the literary works of John Steinbeck have been appreciated by readers in California, but the rights to the author’s legacy have been a source of dispute among his heirs for decades. In the most recent legal action, the author’s...
On Behalf of Mazzarella & Mazzarella LLP | Dec 5, 2017 | Firm News, Intellectual Property Litigation
California fans of the movie Frozen may be interested to learn about a legal dispute that has arisen over the hit song “Let It Go.” A Spanish recording artist is suing the company, claiming its melody was taken from his song...