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Plaintiff Leif Alfenas alleges that defendant Pantera Partnership acquiesced to his publication of a non-commercial fan appreciation website at Pantera.com and that defendant had abandoned its rights to the trademark PANTERA.
Leif Alfenas |
Pantera Partnership, Vincent Paul Abbott, Philip Hanson Anselmo, Rex Robert Brown and Estate of Darell Lance ("Dimebag Darrell") Abbott |
1:2007cv00749 |
August 2, 2007 |
US District Court for the Western District of Michigan |
Southern Division (1) Office |
Wayne |
Senior Judge Richard Alan Enslen |
Trademark |
28 U.S.C. ยง 2201 Declaratory Judgement |
Plaintiff |
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REPORT from the Clerk, WDMI, to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks on the transfer of a TRADEMARK ACTION to the Eastern District of Michigan (rlw)
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![]() ORDER TO TRANSFER VENUE granting 3 unopposed motion to transfer case; case is transferred to the Eastern District of Michigan, to enable consolidation with Civil Action No. 2:2007cv13244; signed by Senior Judge Richard Alan Enslen (Senior Judge Richard Alan Enslen, blb)
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PROPOSED ORDER regarding Unopposed Motion to Transfer Venue by plaintiff Leif Alfenas (Grimm, Eric)
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REPORT from the Clerk, WDMI, to the Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks on the filing of a TRADEMARK ACTION (bd)
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