Monthly Archives: March 2024

Gerber’s Good Start troubles continue

Hasemann v. Gerber Prods. Co., 2024 WL 1282368, No. 15-CV-2995(EK)(JAM), 16-CV-1153(EK)(JAM), 17-CV-0093(EK)(JAM) (E.D.N.Y. Mar. 25, 2024) Gerber Good Start Gentle formula isn’t like most other infant formulas, which are made with “intact” cow’s milk protein. GSG uses cow’s milk protein … Continue reading

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conjoint analysis has to isolate challenged representations

Moore v. GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Holdings (US) LLC, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2024 WL 348821, No: 4:20-cv-09077-JSW (N.D. Cal. Jan. 30, 2024) The court grants partial class certification and allows/excludes some expert testimony in this case alleging that ChapStick products were misleadingly … Continue reading

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disclaimers that require consumers to understand tech, history and law don’t avoid lawsuit over “flushable”

Schotte v. Stop & Shop Supermarket Co., 2024 WL 1251284, No. 1:23-cv-10897-IT (D. Mass Mar. 22, 2024) Stop & Shop allegedly deceptively advertised cleansing wipe products as “flushable” in violation of Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 93A; Schotte also brought warranty, … Continue reading

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adult venue’s insurer did not successfully exclude ads from ad injury coverage

Princeton Excess & Surplus Lines Ins. Co. v. R.I. Cranston Entertainment Inc.; 2024 WL 1285631, C.A. No. 21-63-JJM-PAS (D.R.I. Mar. 26, 2024) Defendant, d/b/a Wonderland, operated an adult entertainment club and was one of the many such sued by various … Continue reading

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5th Circuit allows image-based tobacco warnings in barest nod to consistency on compelled commercial speech

R J Reynolds Tobacco Co. v. Food & Drug Admin., 2024 WL 1208111, — F.4th —-, No. 23-40076 (5th Cir. Mar. 21, 2024) The sudden shift in the political valence of the commercial speech doctrine strikes again! The Fifth Circuit … Continue reading

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Nominative fair use requires D to prevail on all 3 factors in 9th Circuit, district court concludes

Axon Enterprise, Inc. v. Luxury Home Buyers, LLC, — F.Supp.3d —-, No.: 2:20-cv-01344-JAD-MDC (D. Nev. Jan. 16, 2024) The court grants plaintiff’s motion for reconsideration of parts of this case, discussed previously. Axon alleged that LHB infringed Axon’s “Taser” mark. … Continue reading

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D’s consumer survey defeats class action about relevance of geographic origin of water for brewing beer

Peacock v. Pabst Brewing Co., LLC, 2024 WL 1160687, No. 2:18-cv-00568 DJC CKD (E.D. Cal. Mar. 18, 2024) Interesting defense-side use of surveys in this consumer protection case. Peacock alleged that Pabst violated consumer protection law by marketing “The Original … Continue reading

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Another “buy” button lawsuit over digital licenses continues

In re Amazon Prime Video Litig., 2024 WL 1138906, No. 2:22-cv-00401-RSM (W.D. Wash. Mar. 15, 2024) This putative class action alleged that Amazon overcharged and “[d]eceived consumers by misrepresenting that it was selling them Digital Content when, in fact, it … Continue reading

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CFP: Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable 2024

The Trademark and Unfair Competition Scholarship Roundtable co-hosted by Harvard, NYU, and the University of Pennsylvania will take place this year at Harvard. The Roundtable is designed to be a forum for the discussion of current trademark, false advertising, and … Continue reading

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Earth, Wind & Infringement: TM owner succeeds against overclaiming “reunion” band

Earth, Wind & Fire IP, LLC v. Substantial Music Group LLC, — F.Supp.3d —-, 2024 WL 1025265, No. 23-20884-CIV-MORENO (S.D. Fla. Mar. 1, 2024) With the ordinary multifactor confusion test, courts position themselves as looking for empirics (even though the … Continue reading

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