The U.S. District Courts for the Eastern or Western District of Arkansas was chosen as the forum for litigating the following case(s), as published by Justia:
- Thirty Eight Street Inc et al v. Bajrang LLC, No. 07-920 (4:2007cv00920) (E.D. Ark., filed Oct. 2, 2007)
Thirty Eight Street brought suit against Bajrang for trademark infringement. Thirty Eight Street licensed the name “Best Value Inn” to Bajrang. When the license was terminated, Bajrang continued using the trademark. Complaint contains six claims (including one for Intentional Interference with Prospective Business Relations), but it is the infringement of a registered trademark that has teeth.
Kevin Lemley, who was my IP Law professor, has a copy of the complaint up on his blog, the Arkansas Business Litigation Blog.
Filed under: 2007 Trademark Cases, Arkansas IP Litigation, Trademark










