Law360, New York ( October 9, 2012, 1:50 PM EDT) -- Recently, I was shopping for a full-length gown to wear to a charity event with a red carpet opportunity. I found a beautiful green Badgley Mischka gown. It was even on sale, much to my delight. So I may have been feeling like a beauty pageant contestant when I read a recent trademark case. In Mrs. United States National Pageant Inc. v. Miss United States of America, et al., 12-CV-6137L, venued in federal court in the Western District of New York, the plaintiff was able to secure a preliminary injunction against a former contestant and her company. No easy feat....
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