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Love v. Regency: Case File, Second Edition

Authors
  • Edward R. Stein
  • Jonathan Rest
Series / NITA
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Description
Table of contents
In this trademark infringement case, Dr. Stanley Love, a dermatologist, alleges that Regency Plastic Surgery, PC, has infringed his common-law trademark of the "The Love Look" by using "The Look of Love" as its marketing slogan. Dr. Love is seeking injunctive relief and damages. For more than a decade, Dr. Stanley Love, a dermatologist, has marketed his cosmetic surgery practice with "The Love Look" as his slogan. Regency, a New York City practice that has opened branches around the country, registered the service mark "The Look of Love" with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and began using the slogan in all its marketing. Regency opened a branch practice in Dr. Love's area about two years ago. Regency denies liability, claiming that Dr. Love had no common-law trademark because "The Love Look" is merely descriptive and therefore Dr. Love could acquire no common-law trademark rights in the slogan. Regency also claims that even if "The Love Look" has acquired trademark protection, Regency did not infringe the trademark. Finally, Regency claims that Dr. Love's claims are barred by laches and the statute of limitations. The Love v. Regency case file has contains the following witnesses: Four fact witnesses (two per side) Two liability expert witnesses Two damages expert witnesses Because of growing media influence on litigation, the second edition of Love v. Regency also contains internet exhibits including: ·Websites for both businesses ·Facebook pages of customers ·Yelp-style reviews The author has created a teaching manual to help the professor with testimony and to highlight special impeachment problems. Students will have easy access to color copes of all exhibits and media files online through NITA’s website.
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About the authors
Edward R. Stein

Edward R. Stein practiced primarily in the areas of medical malpractice and other civil litigation. Ed is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where he also attended law school. He joined Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge in 2002, leaving his longtime practice with Stein, Moran, Raimi & Goethel, P.C.

In addition to his legal practice, Ed also taught Trial Practice and Evidence, and served as director of the Spring Break Trial Practice Program as an adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. He was also a member of American Board of Trial Advocates and a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Ed was the I. Goodman Cohen Lecturer in Trial Advocacy at Wayne State University Law School, and received the Honorable Prentice Marshall Faculty Award from the National Institute for Trial Advocacy.

Product Information
Edition
Second Edition
Publication date
2016-12-27
Copyright Year
2017
Pages
146
Paperback
9781601567062
Subject
Evidence
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