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Zenith Products Corp. v. CKC International, LLC et al.

Stipulated Injunction

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Trademark infringement and related claims against retailers, distributor and purported scrap dealer. The scrap dealer bought, for less than a penny on the dollar at retail price, a large quantity of our client's trademark-bearing merchandise which failed the client's quality control inspection. The scrap dealer agreed to separate the packaging from the products and to dispose of the material as waste. Instead it ended up on store shelves in the New York area. The stores and the intermediary distributor refused to cooperate and this action was brought.

Primary author of the complaint was William R. Denny, Esq. of Potter Anderson & Corroon in Wilmington.


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Published In: Business Torts Updates, Intellectual Property Updates, Commercial Law & Contracts Updates, Consumer Protection Updates, Civil Remedies Updates

Reference Info: Federal, 2nd Circuit, New York | United States

DISCLAIMER: Because of the generality of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be acted upon without specific legal advice based on particular situations.

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