Identifying When Your Trademark Has Been Infringed Upon

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Martin P. Schrama and Michael T. Pidgeon, members of Stark & Stark's Litigation group, authored the article Identifying When Your Trademark Has Been Infringed Upon for the October 13, 2008 edition of the New Jersey Law Journal.

 

The article discusses several pieces of statewide legislation designed to ensure trademark protection and the federal Lanham Act, which is the most comprehensive piece of trademark legislation. The article states that only through the selection and establishment of a strong trademark under the Lanham Act, will owners of a mark be able to determine when its trademark has been infringed upon.

 

You can read the full article here.

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