Trademark Litigation: Likelihood of Confusion | Practical Law

Trademark Litigation: Likelihood of Confusion | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing the test courts apply in trademark infringement cases under the Lanham Act to determine whether there is a likelihood of confusion. This Note addresses the individual likelihood of confusion factors, reverse confusion, initial interest confusion, and post-sale confusion.

Trademark Litigation: Likelihood of Confusion

Practical Law Practice Note w-002-6848 (Approx. 41 pages)

Trademark Litigation: Likelihood of Confusion

by Gregory P. Gulia, Vanessa C. Hew, Keren Goldberger, Cozen O'Connor, with Practical Law Intellectual Property & Technology
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing the test courts apply in trademark infringement cases under the Lanham Act to determine whether there is a likelihood of confusion. This Note addresses the individual likelihood of confusion factors, reverse confusion, initial interest confusion, and post-sale confusion.