American Automobile Association, Inc. v. Ruiz Towing et al
American Automobile Association, Inc. |
Salvador Alfaro, Does and Ruiz Towing |
2:2016cv08587 |
November 17, 2016 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Consuelo B. Marshall |
Frederick F. Mumm |
Trademark |
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Filing 13 PERMANENT INJUNCTION filed by Judge Consuelo B. Marshall against Defendants Salvador Alfaro, Ruiz Towing. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that:1. Defendants, and each of them, their officers, directors, partners, agents,servants, employee s, attorneys, confederates, and all persons acting for, with, by, through or under them, and any others within their control or supervision, and all others in active concert or participation with the above, are hereby permanently enjoined from using AAAs trademarks, the designation AAA or any other word or symbol incorporating Plaintiffs service marks, either alone or in combination with other words or symbols, in the marketing, sales, distribution, promotion, advertising, identification, or in any other manner in connection with any emergency roadside service business and other related services at any locality in the United States. Plaintiff will file a Notice of Dismissal within (5) days of Plaintiff receiving a satisfactory written report from Defendants. (See order for further details). (shb) |
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