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Uptown Grill, LLC v. Shwartz et al
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August 20, 2018
La. Eatery Owner Urges 5th Circ. To Uphold Win In TM Spat
The current owner of famous New Orleans restaurant Camellia Grill has urged the Fifth Circuit to affirm a lower court decision that the eatery's former owner does not own a protectable trade dress and thus can't support its infringement claim in the restaurateurs' long-running dispute over a license agreement.
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February 12, 2018
La. Eatery Owner Can't Duck Breach Claim In TM Spat
A Louisiana federal judge ruled that the former owner of famous New Orleans restaurant Camellia Grill correctly claimed that the eatery's current owner breached the terms of their license agreement by unlawfully using trademarks associated with the original restaurant, in a split decision Friday.
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July 26, 2017
New Orleans Eatery Owners Seek End To Trademark Dispute
The owner of famous New Orleans restaurant Camellia Grill urged a Louisiana federal court Tuesday to dismiss the former owner's remaining claim for damages in a long-running dispute over ownership of the restaurant's trademarks, asserting that the claim is an attempt to extend the life of a case that is over.
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May 04, 2016
New Orleans Eatery's Mark Affirmed For Original Site Only
A dispute over ownership of the trademarks associated with the Camellia Grill restaurant chain in New Orleans was decided Wednesday by the Fifth Circuit in favor of the popular original site, leaving open the question of whether the chain's owner can continue to use the marks in other locations.