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March 3, 2009
Osmose, Inc. v. Viance, LLC et al GA Northern Camp Other Statutory Actions False representation-goods sold-interstate commer
Plaintiff: Osmose, Inc., Osmose, Inc., Osmose, Inc., Osmose, Inc., Osmose, Inc. and others... Defendant: Viance, LLC, Viance, LLC, Viance, LLC, Viance, LLC, Viance, LLC and others...
 
October 29, 2008
Timber Products Inspection, Inc. v. Southern Oregon Sterling Parts and Service, Inc. et al OR Coffin Trademark Federal Question
Plaintiff: Timber Products Inspection, Inc.; Defendant: Southern Oregon Sterling Parts and Service, Inc., Action Trophies/Mastermark
 
March 13, 2008
Timber Products Inspection v. Boxpac et al UT Benson Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: Timber Products Inspection; Defendant: Boxpac, Lawrence L. Coates
 
February 28, 2008
Timber Products Inspection, Inc. v. Flat Iron Pallet, Inc. et al IL Northern Kapala Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: Timber Products Inspection, Inc.; Defendant: Flat Iron Pallet, Inc., Thomas E Fredrick
 
November 30, 2007
Timber Products Inspection, Inc. v. Unlimited Moving Services, Inc. et al GA Northern Story Trademark Trademark Infringement
Plaintiff: Timber Products Inspection, Inc. Defendant: Unlimited Moving Services, Inc., Jon Maisano
 
         
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