Prospects For NY Summary Judgment In TM Confusion Cases
By Ryan Pitman and Sarah Washington ( June 17, 2019, 4:24 PM EDT) -- Proving trademark infringement requires a showing that the defendant's mark is likely to cause confusion with the plaintiff's mark.[1] While "likelihood of confusion is frequently a fairly disputed issue of fact on which reasonable minds may differ, the issue is amenable to summary judgment in appropriate cases."[2]...
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