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Who Will Protect The Consumers Of Trademarked Goods?, James Astrachan May 2017

Who Will Protect The Consumers Of Trademarked Goods?, James Astrachan

University of Baltimore Law Review

Federal and state law recognizes multiple forms of intellectual property, including patents,1 copyrights,2 trademarks,3 and trade secrets.4 Alleged violations of patents and copyrights are required by statute to be litigated in the federal courts.5 Trademark rights can arise under the Federal Lanham Act6 or state law.7 Trademark infringement can be litigated in state or federal courts.8 Trade secrets arising under state statutes are litigated in state courts unless diversity jurisdiction exists and is pled.9

Infringement of intellectual property in the case of patents arises when a patented invention is used, manufactured or imported into the United States without authority of …


Comments: The Credit Card Act Of 2009 Was Not Enough: A National Usury Rate Would Provide Consumers With The Protection They Need, Eliot C. Schaefer Jan 2012

Comments: The Credit Card Act Of 2009 Was Not Enough: A National Usury Rate Would Provide Consumers With The Protection They Need, Eliot C. Schaefer

University of Baltimore Law Review

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Comments: Restitution In Consumer Protection Actions: Stop The Reliance On Reliance, Lisa Yurwit Jan 2007

Comments: Restitution In Consumer Protection Actions: Stop The Reliance On Reliance, Lisa Yurwit

University of Baltimore Law Review

No abstract provided.