Alamo Beer Company, LLC v. Old 300 Brewing, LLC

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Case Number:

5:14-cv-00285

Court:

Texas Western

Nature of Suit:

Trademark

Judge:

Fred Biery

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  1. April 29, 2015

    Texas, Breweries Settle Fight Over 'Alamo' Trademarks

    Texas triumphed over two beer makers in a trademark dispute Tuesday with a settlement that bars the brewers from using the Lone Star State's signature Alamo mark for their businesses.

  2. October 15, 2014

    Texas Gets Green Light To Join 'Alamo' Trademark Fight

    A Texas federal judge said Tuesday that the state of Texas can intervene in a trademark dispute between Alamo Beer Co. LLC and Old 300 Brewing LLC over rights to the "Alamo" trademark, dismissing objections made by Alamo Beer as meritless.

  3. June 03, 2014

    Beer Co. Says Texas Doesn't Own Alamo Trademark

    Alamo Beer Co. on Monday slammed a magistrate judge's recommendation that the state of Texas be allowed to intervene in a trademark dispute over rights to the "Alamo" trademark, saying the state's ownership of the physical Alamo Mission doesn't mean it owns the Alamo trademark.

  4. May 23, 2014

    Judge Says Texas Should Be Able To Storm 'Alamo' Beer Row

    The state of Texas should be allowed to intervene and claim its own rights in a trademark dispute between Alamo Beer Co. LLC and Old 300 Brewing LLC over rights to the "Alamo" trademark, a magistrate judge in Texas federal court said on Wednesday.

  5. April 30, 2014

    Texas Attempts To Storm 'Alamo' Beer Litigation

    The state of Texas has filed a motion in federal court to intervene in a trademark dispute between Alamo Beer Company LLC and Old 300 Brewing LLC over rights to the "Alamo" trademark, saying the mark belongs to the state.

  6. March 28, 2014

    2 Texas Breweries In Trademark Shootout Over 'Alamo'

    A craft beer company that wants beer drinkers to think of one thing when they remember the Alamo, sued Old 300 Brewing LLC in Texas federal court Friday for trademark infringement and unfair competition over its use of a silhouette of the historic San Antonio landmark.