Banjo Buddies, Inc. v. Joseph T. Renosky

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February 22, 2005
5091 Sporting and Recreational Goods and Supplies
339920 Sporting and Athletic Goods Manufacturing
intellectual property
breach of fiduciary duty, trademark

Banjo Buddies, Inc. v. Joseph T. Renosky
399 F.3d 168
US
Federal Court
3rd Circuit
United States Court of Appeals
C. James Zeszutek, John J. Richardson, Mark A. Willard, Todd S. Holbrook, Wayne A. Kablack
Roth

Summary

The U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit determined that while willfulness was a factor to be considered, a finding of willfulness was not required before an accounting of an infringer’s profits could be ordered for violation of section 43(a) of the Latha ...
Banjo Buddies, Inc. v. Joseph T. Renosky
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The U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit determined that while willfulness was a factor to be considered, a finding of willfulness was not required before an accounting of an infringer’s profits could be ordered for violation of section 43(a) of the Lanham Act ...