In a trademark infringement action based on Defendant’s sales of Plaintiff’s trademarked products with the unique production code removed, a preliminary injunction in favor of Plaintiff is affirmed, where the production codes play an important role in helping the trademark owner to guard against counterfeits and protect the reputation of the mark.

Read Zino Davidoff SA v. CVS Corp., No. 07-2872-cv.

Appellate Information

Argued: October 15, 2008Decided: June 19, 2009

Judges

Before: LEVAL, KATZMANN, and LIVINGSTON, Circuit Judges.Opinion by LEVAL, Circuit Judge.

Counsel

LISA PEARSON (Christopher Lick, on the brief; Adam H. Charnes and W. Andrew Pequignot, of counsel), Kilpatrick Stockton LLP, New York, NY, for Plaintiff-Appellee.

MEGAN MUOIO (Nicholas Fortuna, on the brief), Allyn & Fortuna LLP, New York, NY, for Defendant-Appellant.

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