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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the Maryland District Court before Charles B. Day

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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the Maryland District Court before Charles B. Day [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
November 27, 2006
Ledo Pizza System, Inc. et al v. Ledo Restaurant, Inc. et al MD Chasanow Trademark Trademark Infringement
February 24, 2006
Government Employees Insurance Company v. Trapp et al MD Chasanow Trademark Trademark Infringement
January 4, 2006
Kelly v. Thomas Aaron Billiards et al MD Chasanow Trademark Fed. Question: Trademark
October 31, 2005
AiNet, LLC v. TVTaxi.com, Inc. MD Titus Trademark Trademark Infringement
June 24, 2005
College Pro Painters (U.S.), LTD. et al v. JZA Development Corporation MD Williams Trademark Trademark Infringement
March 18, 2005
Cherdak v. BBC International, Ltd. et al MD Titus Patent Patent Infringement
February 15, 2005
Cherdak v. The Stride Rite Corporation MD Titus Patent Patent Infringement
December 8, 2004
Commercial Contractors Group, Inc. v. Country Home, LLC et al MD Blake Copyrights Copyright Infringement
March 31, 2004
Acterna, LLC v. Sunrise Telecom, Inc. et al MD Messitte Patent Patent Infringement
         
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