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The Alert: October – December 2023

Parasec

A NOTE FROM BARBARA CFO Here at Parasec, October is a pretty important month. We share the good and bad news and make a point of supporting each other on our journey. Although this may be a long way off for many team members, it’s still a very important benefit of being an ESOP.

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Case analysis: Defending the COVISHEILD Trademark

LexForti

Following the Classic Trinity Test, Serum Institute of India successfully defends the trademark “COVISHIELD” for its own Covid-19 vaccine in a passing-off action brought by a Nanded-based patented firm. Before the Commercial Court: Pune.

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2022: A Year in Review

Customs & International Trade Law

Our client received a penalty of $39,800 for allegedly importing counterfeit merchandise. Our client’s goods were detained by CBP for alleged trademark infringement. Diaz Trade Law’s efforts were instrumental in ensuring the importer had a fair chance to prove their goods were not in violation.

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2023: A Year in Review

Customs & International Trade Law

DTL’s importer client received a penalty from CBP in the amount of $120,154.00 An importer received a Notice of Penalty from U.S. An importer received a penalty from U.S. After our Diaz Trade Law Team filed an amazing, legally-sound petition, CBP granted full relief, returning the total amount seized back to our client.

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The advent of Trade Dress as a Concept & Law in India

LexForti

The statutory requirement for the registration of trademark/logo and Trade Dress is the same. However, Indian legislation does not consist of specific provisions defining Trade Dress; thereby, the Trademarks (TM) Act, 1999 is majorly based on English Trade Mark Act, 1994, influenced by Lanham Act. Case Analysis.

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US Supreme Court takes trademark case on using names and likenesses of public figures

JURIST

The US Supreme Court announced Monday it will take up the trademark case Vidal v. The case surrounds the trademark application by Steve Elster for the phrase “ Trump Too Small,” which Elster attempted to trademark for use on t-shirts.

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