Trademark Infringement Action

In Masters v. UHS of Del., Inc., No. 09-3543, an action claiming that defendant breached the parties’ trademark license agreement, and committed trademark infringement, the court affirmed judgment for plaintiff where 1) defendant’s equitable defenses presented fact-bound inquiries that were properly submitted to the jury; 2) the jury properly found that defendant used the mark at issue for unlicensed purposes; and 3) the district court did not err when it determined that monetary relief was appropriate, were the jury to conclude that defendant willfully infringed the mark.

Related Resources

  • Read the Eighth Circuit’s Decision in Masters v. UHS of Del., Inc., No. 09-3543

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