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Intellectual Property - Trademark Cases filed in the Texas Northern District Court before Mary Lou Robinson [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
July 27, 2009
Mexican Bar & Grill, Inc. dba Jorge's Mexican Bar & Grill TX Northern Robinson Trademark Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act)
Plaintiff: Mexican Bar & Grill, Inc. dba Jorge's Mexican Bar & Grill, Mexican Bar & Grill, Inc. dba Jorge's Mexican Bar & Grill Defendant: George A. Veloz II, Sylvia Brito, Velozity Restaurants, Inc. dba Jorge's Tacos Garcia, Taco G, Inc. dba Jorge's Restaurants, Taco G, Inc. dba Jorge's Restaurants Amicus: Sylvia Brito, Taco G, Inc. dba Jorge's Restaurants
 
September 25, 2007
Amerispec Inc v. Churchman et al TX Northern Robinson Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: Amerispec Inc; Defendant: Michael Lance Churchman, George Ann Churchman
 
September 18, 2007
CEMP USA INC et al v. Sustainable Community Development LLC et al TX Northern Robinson Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: CEMP USA INC, EM Research Organization Inc, EMRO USA Inc; Defendant: Sustainable Community Development LLC, Biosyntropy Solutions LLC
 
July 21, 2005
Backyard Ventures LP v. Creative Play Enterprises Inc TX Northern Robinson Trademark Trademark Infringement (Lanham Act)
         
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