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SEARS. WHERE ELSE? vs. WHERE ELSE? MENARDS?

By Marty Schwimmer on June 27, 2005
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Sears lawsuit, alleging that “Where Else? Menards?” infringed its “Sears. Where Else?” trademark, deemed  ‘so lacking in merit as to make this an exceptional case justifying an award of reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses’ which in this case was $2.5 million.  Via suntimes.com. 

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Martin Schwimmer is a director and a founding partner of the U.S. office of Stobbs, an international IP law boutique, headquartered in Cambridge, U.K.

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