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Intellectual Property - Trademark Cases filed in the Texas Eastern District Court before Marcia A. Crone [ Court Info ]

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October 12, 2008
Farouk Systems, Inc. v. CHI Herbal Infusions, Inc. et al TX Eastern Crone Trademark Federal Question
Plaintiff: Farouk Systems, Inc.; Defendant: CHI Herbal Infusions, Inc., Robert C. Sawinski, Traditional Moo Doe Equipment, Inc.
 
September 9, 2008
SKF USA Inc. v. Electric Motor Bearing Supply Inc. TX Eastern Crone Trademark Federal Question
Plaintiff: SKF USA Inc.; Defendant: Electric Motor Bearing Supply Inc.
 
August 8, 2008
Little Doug, Inc et al v. Mathews Restaurants, Inc TX Eastern Crone Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: Little Doug, Inc, Little Doug, Inc, Emily Summers, Emily Summers Defendant: Mathews Restaurants, Inc, Kelli D Sartin Counter Claimant: Mathews Restaurants, Inc, Mathews Restaurants, Inc Counter Defendant: Little Doug, Inc, Emily Summers, Little Doug, Inc, Emily Summers and others...
 
October 13, 2006
The Modern Group, LTD et al v. Tiger Environmental and Rental Services, LLC et al TX Eastern Crone Trademark Trademark Infringement
June 23, 2005
DFO Inc v. Kawaki Inc TX Eastern Crone Trademark Trademark Infringement
         
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