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PARKS, LLC v. TYSON FOODS, INC. et al
Case Number:
5:15-cv-00946
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HONORABLE JOSEPH F. LEESON, JR
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May 10, 2016
Tyson, Hillshire Beat Hot Dog IP Suit But Lose Sanctions Bid
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday tossed a suit accusing Tyson Foods and Hillshire Brands of infringing meat products company Parks LLC's trademark by using the slogan "Park's Finest" on a line of Ball Park hot dogs, but denied Tyson and Hillshire's request for sanctions.
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July 29, 2015
Tyson Beats Bid For Hot Dog Injunction In Trademark Fight
A Pennsylvania federal judge on Tuesday refused to grant a preliminary injunction barring Tyson Foods Inc. from marketing a high-end line of its Ball Park hot dogs that allegedly infringe a smaller meat company's trademarks, finding that plaintiff Parks LLC hasn't shown likelihood to succeed on its false advertising claim.
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April 29, 2015
Tyson Rips Meat Co. For Suing At 'Start Of Grilling Season'
Tyson Foods Inc. blasted a smaller meat company on Tuesday in Pennsylvania federal court for seeking a sales ban on a new high-end line of its Ball Park hot dogs, saying the rival's trademark lawsuit was timed for "the start of grilling season in order to maximize the damage."
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March 27, 2015
Meat Co. Wants Immediate Ban On Tyson's Ball Park Hot Dogs
Meat products company Parks LLC is pushing for an immediate ban on Tyson Foods Inc.'s new high-end line of Ball Park hot dogs called "Park's Finest," arguing that the recently debuted brand name amounts to a literal false claim that Tyson's franks are sold by Parks.
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February 25, 2015
Meat Co. Sues Tyson Over 'Park's Finest' Hot Dogs
Meat products company Parks LLC hit Tyson Foods Inc. and Hillshire Brands Co. with a trademark infringement suit Tuesday in Pennsylvania federal court, claiming they ripped off Parks' brand by using the slogan "Park's Finest" on Ball Park hot dogs.