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In Beiersdorf v Hindustan Unilever – an infringement spat involving trade dress for cosmetic creams – the Delhi High Court has delved into the world of comparative advertising, disparagement and ...
Enrique Diaz and Dhania Portilla of Goodrich Riquelme y Asociados explain potential problems with the practicality and rigour of Mexico’s new guidelines on comparative advertising In recent years, the ...
Comparative advertising is a type of advertising in which one's own product or service is compared with a competing product or service. If such ads specifically mention or refer to the trade mark or ...
In 2023, the Federal Court of Canada released its decision in Energizer Brands, LLC and Energizer Canada Inc. v. Gillette Company (2023 FC 804). The decision clarifies some of the laws applicable to ...
New York, NY, Jan. 12, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Following a challenge from Ahold Delhaize USA, BBB National Programs’ National Advertising Division recommended that Lidl US, LLC discontinue or modify ...
Following its decision in L’Oréal SA v Bellure NV last year, the ECJ has provided further guidance on the issue of comparative advertising. In Lidl SNC v Vierzon Distribution SA, the ECJ ruled that ...
Most commercial liability policies provide what is known as “personal and advertising injury” coverage, which usually provides coverage for claims that an insured’s advertising defamed or disparaged ...
Oracle, which develops, manufactures and licenses enterprise computer software, and Rimini, which provides third-party support to Oracle licensees, have been in a legal dispute for almost 15 years.
NEW YORK, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Advertising Division (NAD) of BBB National Programs recommended that Jetty Insurance Agency, LLC modify its comparative advertising claims to ...
New Jersey's Supreme Court seems poised to alter its current outright prohibition on advertising in which lawyers compare their abilities to others, probably by requiring that such ads include caveats ...