17 May 2022
Show Me the Money! Monetary Relief in Trademark Litigation
Learn strategies for obtaining and defending against damage and profit awards in trademark litigation. This practice note discusses actual damages and disgorgement of a defendant's profits (also known as an accounting of profits) under the federal Lanham Act.
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