by Madan Law | May 1, 2025 | Branding, Business Law, Contracts, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Patent, Trademarks, USPTO
Trade regulations, including tariffs, are not solely governmental concerns; they significantly affect businesses, particularly those involved in cross-border sales or operating under trademark licensing agreements. (Image source: https://www.wsj.com/) What is a...
by Madan Law | Apr 29, 2025 | Branding, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
If you’ve ever traveled on Texas roads you probably stopped at Buc-ee’s, the iconic convenience store chain known for its immaculate restrooms, vast snack selection, and its cheerful beaver mascot. Buc-ee’s recently gained attention for a different reason: a...
by Madan Law | Apr 25, 2025 | Branding, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
Ford Motor Company has filed a lawsuit against Vintage Modern, Inc., a Georgia-based company that retrofits modern Ford Broncos to resemble classic first-generation models from 1966 to 1977. The case, filed in October 2024 in a Georgia federal court, highlights...
by Madan Law | Apr 23, 2025 | Branding, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
A Classic Bag at the Center of a Legal Storm L.L.Bean, the iconic Maine-based outdoor retailer, has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against 4imprint, a Wisconsin promotional products company. At the heart of the legal battle is L.L.Bean’s beloved...
by Madan Law | Apr 21, 2025 | Branding, Intellectual Property, Madan Law, Trademarks, USPTO
In a significant move to protect its brand identity, luxury fashion house Coach has initiated a lawsuit against direct-to-consumer brand Quince. The case centers on allegations that Quince’s handbags infringe upon the distinctive design elements (trade dress) of...