Apparently a Baton Rouge, La. lawyer was awarded a trademark for that phrase last year and is now suing being sued by a Cleveland lawyer who’s been using it in his ads for years. [Cleveland.com]
Chronicling the high cost of our legal system
by Walter Olson on October 25, 2010
Apparently a Baton Rouge, La. lawyer was awarded a trademark for that phrase last year and is now suing being sued by a Cleveland lawyer who’s been using it in his ads for years. [Cleveland.com]
Tagged as: chasing clients, trademarks

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Thanks for the good news! Articles on lawyers suing lawyers should be reserved exclusively for Monday mornings.
Rather, the Cleveland lawyer who DID NOT get the trademark is suing the Louisiana lawyer who DID.
>NS Thanks for catching that mistake, fixed now in text.
Its so nice to see the lawyers eating each other.
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