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Ttabvue-91184456-OPP-48.Pdf Trademark Trial and Appeal Board Electronic Filing System. http://estta.uspto.gov ESTTA Tracking number: ESTTA352075 Filing date: 06/10/2010 IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD Proceeding 91184456 Party Plaintiff L'Oreal USA, Inc. Correspondence Robert L. Sherman Address Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP 75 East 55th Street New York, NY 10022 UNITED STATES [email protected] Submission Plaintiff's Notice of Reliance Filer's Name Natalie G. Furman Filer's e-mail [email protected] Signature /NGF/ Date 06/10/2010 Attachments Pages from Exhibit I-1 - Part 11 Lexis Search Results 1985-2009-8.pdf ( 216 pages )(466633 bytes ) IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE BEFORE THE TRADEMARK TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD In the Matter of Application Serial No. 76/596,736 Published in the Official Gazette on May 6, 2008 Mark: L'OREAL PARIS L’ORÉAL S.A. and L'ORÉAL USA, INC., Opposer, v. Opposition No. 91184456 ROBERT VICTOR MARCON, ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED Applicant. EXHIBIT I-1 Part 11 TO OPPOSER’S NOTICE OF RELIANCE Page 67 ... SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN L'OREAL SA (54%); US ... 436. Drug Store News, January 17, 1994, Pg. p16(1), 14747428, 967 words, Artificial nails biggest chip in cosmetic sales.; Product Forecast '94 ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal's ... L'OREAL SA (82%); PAY ... 437. Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), January 14, 1994 FRIDAY,, ALL EDITION, Pg. 1E, 746 words, CYBILL SHEPHERD READY FOR ANOTHER TV SERIES, TOM JICHA; TV/Radio Writer, LOS ANGELES ... commercial spokeswoman for L'Oreal beauty products. She makes ... L'OREAL SA (64%); 438. Dow Jones News Service - Ticker, January 11, 1994 Tuesday, 180 words, Perfumania Settles Claims On Non-Genuine Drakkar Noir >PRFM, *from Factiva* ... Inc., a unit of L'Oreal SA, and Parfums Guy ... L'OREAL SA (91%); PERFUMANIA ... 439. Cosmetics International, January 10, 1994, Pg. p7(1), 14730806, 588 words, Lancome targets price conscious Japanese consumers. ... , L'Oreal. Art ... L'OREAL SA (84%); GEMEY ... 440. Cosmetics International, January 10, 1994, Pg. p8(1), 14730808, 608 words, NPD and ethnic appeal is L'Oreal US make-up strategy for 1994.; new product development ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal's ... ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal's ... ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal ... ... L'Oreal ... ... million-a-year L'Oreal cosmetics brand in the ... ... darker-skinned customers, L'Oreal will debut an ... ... more user-friendly. L'Oreal aims to match department- ... L'OREAL SA (93%); GEMEY ... Cosmair Inc. L'Oreal Div. Marketing 441. Detroit Free Press, January 10, 1994 Monday METRO FINAL EDITION, WWL; Pg. 3D, 2016 words, WHAT'S THE PRICE OF A GOOD SHAMPOO? $5 SHOULD BE ENOUGH, PAULA BEGOUN Knight-Ridder, Tribune News Service ... for 15 ounces) * L'Oreal Ultra Rich Shampoo ... Page 68 ... for 8 ounces) * L'Oreal Ultra Rich Conditioner ... 442. Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), January 9, 1994 SUNDAY,, ALL EDITION, Pg. 1G, 1572 words, PORT THEFTS PUZZLE POLICE TENANTS BLAME LOOSE SECURITY; DETECTIVES LOOK AT INSIDE JOBS, CHARLES LUNAN; Business Writer ... French parent company L'Oreal and sells them to duty-free ... 443. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 6, 1994, THURSDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, STYLE WEST; Pg. 1, 3734 words, FACING MOTHER NATURE, Jennifer Foote 1994, Newhouse News Service ... an ad for L'Oreal night cream. Lancome ... L'OREAL SA (83%); ESTEE ... 444. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 6, 1994, THURSDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, STYLE WEST; Pg. 1, 3734 words, FACING MOTHER NATURE, Jennifer Foote 1994, Newhouse News Service ... an ad for L'Oreal night cream. Lancome ... L'OREAL SA (83%); ESTEE ... 445. South Bend Tribune (Indiana), January 3, 1994, Monday,, MICHIGAN, INDIANA, TRIBUNE, Pg. D3, 873 words, SLOW-MOVING PRODUCTS OFTEN HAVE MAJOR PRICE DIFFERENCES, MARTIN SLOANE SUPERMARKET SHOPPER ... Jan. 31, 1994. L'OREAL $3 Holiday Highlights ... ... panel from one of the following L'Oreal products: Frost and Design, ... 446. Journal of Product & Brand Management, 1994, Vol. 3, No. 1; Pg. 39-47; ISSN: 1061-0421; CODEN: JFEC, 3764 words, Evaluating the brand extension decision using a model of reputation building, Milewicz, John; Herbig, Paul, 00858820 ... like high prices ("L'Oreal costs more, but ... 447. Facts on File World News Digest, December 31, 1993, UNITED STATES; Environment, Pg. 981 G3, 1126 words, Auto Industry Unveils Clean Air Plan ... interests. The French company L'Oreal S.A., the world's largest ... 448. Facts on File World News Digest, December 31, 1993, UNITED STATES ; Environment, Pg. 981 G3, 1126 words, Auto Industry Unveils Clean Air Plan ... interests. The French company L'Oreal S.A., the world's largest ... 449. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 26, 1993, Sunday, 273 words, WHAT'S NEW, By - Marylin Johnson ... YOUR CROWNING GLORY: L'Oreal has introduced Care Supreme ... ... corporate technical director of L'Oreal. "When used in conjunction with our ... L'OREAL SA (93%); Page 69 450. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, December 26, 1993, Sunday, 419 words, IN FASHION Almay spokeswoman is no stay-at-home, By Martha Woodham ... other children's charities. L'Oreal is donating proceeds from sales of ... L'OREAL SA (65%); SHOPPER'S ... 451. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 26, 1993, SUNDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, STYLE PLUS; Pg. 4, 1480 words, SEASON THAT MAKES OR BREAKS FRAGRANCE COMPANIES WINDS DOWN, Anne-Marie Schiro 1993, N.Y. Times News Service ... Brut), and Versace Fragrances. L'Oreal, the French cosmetics giant, ... 452. Los Angeles Times, December 25, 1993, Saturday, Home Edition, Part A; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk, 3460 words, COLUMN ONE; CREATURES GREAT AND -- EQUAL?; ACTIVISTS HAVE CHANGED THE WAY WE LOOK AT EVERYTHING FROM MINK COATS TO STEAKS. BUT AS THEY CLAIM BROADER RIGHTS FOR ANIMALS, SOME WONDER WHERE TO DRAW THE LINE., By JOHN BALZAR, TIMES STAFF WRITER ... obtaining a pledge from L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics ... 453. The Seattle Times, December 23, 1993, Thursday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. B5, 882 words, PAWS FIGHTS FOR ANIMALS - AND PUBLIC APPROVES, BY MITCHELL FOX ... five-year battle L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics ... L'OREAL SA (72%); GENERAL ... 454. The New York Times, December 21, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 8; Column 1; Style Desk; Fashion Page, 1229 words, This Is the Big Week in the Battle of the Fragrances, By ANNE-MARIE SCHIRO ... Brut), and Versace Fragrances. L'Oreal, the French cosmetics giant, ... ... spent by the Unilevers and L'Oreals." One upstart who ... 455. Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), December 19, 1993, Sunday, CITY EDITION, Pg. 5, 569 words, Try Dollar Stores For Quick Extras, Linda Miller, Fashion Editor ... spray. - Beauty products. L'Oreal Grow Strong nail ... L'OREAL SA (81%); EVERYTHING'S ... 456. Los Angeles Times, December 17, 1993, Friday, Home Edition, View; Part E; Page 9; Column 2; View Desk, 287 words, ACTIVISTS FIGHT FOR FUR-FREE WORLD, By ROSE-MARIE TURK ... activists have had their moments this year. L'Oreal agreed to stop animal ... L'OREAL SA (66%); FUR ... 457. PR Newswire, December 17, 1993, Friday, Financial News, 866 words, CLAY S. TIMON APPOINTED CHAIRMAN AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF LANDOR ASSOCIATES; EDWARD H. VICK TO HEAD YOUNG & RUBICAM, NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16 ... American Airlines, Citibank, L'Oreal and Kentucky Fried Chicken. ... ... British Airways, Unilever, L'Oreal, Japan Airlines (JAL), the ... ... RUBICAM INC (85%); L'OREAL SA (81%); OMNICOM ... Page 70 458. THE LAWYERS WEEKLY, Friday, December 17, 1993, Vol. 13, No. 31, 531 words, Toronto judge slams Crown's pick-up rule for YOA disclosure L'OREAL SA (55%); 459. Central BUSINESS, December 15, 1993, Vol 6; No 24; Sec 1; pg 26, 1067 words, The biggest industrial and office deals of 1993, Mukul Pandya, Princeton; NJ; US, 9412484, JERS ... in October. The company's L'Oreal Hair Care division ... L'OREAL SA (69%); MONMOUTH ... 460. Cosmetics International, December 15, 1993, Pg. p5(3), 14739762, 2708 words, 1993, a year in focus.; part 2; July through November; Industry Overview ... glass complete with bubbles... L'Oreal ... ... manufacturer, SEBASTIAN, roughly doubling its US turnover. The two companies will continue to operate independently...At the end of the month, the TAX FREE WORLD exhibition at Cannes sees a number of major initiatives. L'OREAL extendsits push into duty free for its mass sector brands; Ungaro pour Homme III is unveiled; PARLUX previews Smalto Donna; PALOMA PICASSO announces a new women's ... 461. Cosmetics International, December 15, 1993, Pg. p8(1), 14739764, 565 words, Maybelline 'revitalised' with upscale packaging.; Revitalising rangeof makeup and moisturizing products; Product Announcement ... 10% less than Revlon and L'Oreal, but 35% higher than ... ... cent less than Revlon and L'Oreal. Suggested retail for ... ... Gamble's Oil of Olay and L'Oreal's Plenitude as well as the recently ... ... brands along with Cosmair's L'Oreal in the US with the two ... L'OREAL SA (86%); PROCTER & ... 462. Cosmetics International, December 15, 1993, Pg. p8(1), 14739766, 586 words, US haircare activity heats up for spring. ABSTRACT Cosmair's L'Oreal division is among several ... ... shampoo and conditioner market. L'Oreal will introduce in ... ... introduction of Hydravive Performance from L'Oreal. Unlike existing L'Oreal entries, Permavive and Colorvive which ... ... 3.79 for 11oz. L'Oreal's entry is into a market which is ... L'OREAL SA (95%); PROCTER & ... Cosmair Inc. L'Oreal Div. Product introduction; ... 463. Drug Store News, December 13, 1993, Pg. p18(2), 14736803, 710 words, Drugstore chains fight to grow category sales. ... L'Oreal ... L'OREAL SA (92%); GEMEY ... 464. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 10, 1993 Friday, LIFESTYLE; Pg. E-3, 779 words, Gift-giving the politically correct way, JEANNE BEACH EIGNER, Fashion Editor ... Through Dec.
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