MAINE SPRINGS LLC v. NESTLE WATERS NORTH AMERICA INC

  1. March 18, 2015

    Nestle Escapes 'Poland Spring' False-Advertising Suit

    A Maine federal judge Wednesday dismissed a spring water company's false-advertising suit over Nestle SA's use of "Poland Spring" on water that allegedly isn't pulled from the namesake spring, ruling plaintiff lacked Article III standing under the Lanham Act.

  2. September 11, 2014

    Nestle Tries To Sink Suit Over Poland Spring TM Threat Letters

    Nestle SA on Thursday urged a federal judge to toss a lawsuit over the food giant's "Poland Spring" brand, arguing, among other things, that it couldn't be sued for tortious interference for sending a letter that threatened trademark litigation.

  3. August 12, 2014

    Nestle Sued Over 'Poland Spring' Labeling

    A small spring water company in Poland Spring, Maine, accused Nestle SA of false advertising Monday, saying the company has been violating the Lanham Act by using "Poland Spring" on water that isn't actually pulled from the namesake spring.