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Table of Authorities Kane on TM Law Rel#2.Fm Table of Authorities (References are to pages.) CASES 1-800 Contacts v. WhenU.com................................................11-9 1-800 Contacts, Inc. v. Lens.com, Inc........................11-16, 11-17 20th Century Wear, Inc. v. Sanmark-Stardust, Inc. ................2-14 800-JR Cigar, Inc. v. GoTo.com, Inc. ....................................11-11 A A. Bourjois & Co. v. Katzel.........................................17-47, 17-48 A1 Mortg. Corp. v. A1 Mortg. & Fin. Servs. LLC ................11-29 A&H Sportswear, Inc. v. Victoria’s Secret Stores, Inc. .......................... 8-33, 9-4, 16-13 Abbott Labs. v. Mead Johnson & Co............................10-8, 10-12 ABC Rug & Carpet Cleaning Serv., Inc. v. ABC Rug Cleaners Inc. ..................................................17-18 Abercrombie & Fitch v. Fashion Shops of Ky., Inc. .............17-58 Abercrombie & Fitch Co. v. Hunting World, Inc.................2-2, 2-4, 2-10, 8-9, 12-50, 16-4 Abercrombie & Fitch Co. v. Moose Creek, Inc. .....................8-14 Abercrombie & Fitch Stores, Inc. v. Am. Eagle Outfitters, Inc. .......................................3-11, 3-15 Abraham v. Alpha Chi Omega.... 12-25, 12-28, 12-72, 14-29, 17-9 Abraham Zion Corp. v. Lebow ................................................2-15 A.C. Gilbert Co., Ex parte.......................................................6-12 (Kane, Rel. #2, 11/14) T–1 KANE ON TRADEMARK LAW Accu Pers., Inc. v. Accustaff, Inc.............................................22-4 Action Ink, Inc. v. N.Y. Jets, L.L.C. ......................................12-39 Adams v. Lindblad Travel, Inc...............................................14-15 Adams/Green Indus. Publ’g, Inc. v. Int’l Labmate Ltd. .........6-38 Adidas Am., Inc. v. Payless ShoeSource, Inc. .... 3-4, 17-16, 17-20 Adray v. Ady-Mast, Inc. .........................................................17-15 Advance Stores Co. v. Refinishing Specialties, Inc.................22-8 Advance Watch Co. v. Kemper Nat’l Ins. Co. .........................13-8 Advanced Tactical Ordnance Sys., LLC v. Real Action Paintball, Inc...............................................11-40 Aetna Health Care Sys., Inc. v. Health Care Choice, Inc.................................................17-19 Affiliated Hosp. Prods., Inc. v. Merdel Game Mfg. Co. .........8-10 Agri-Supply Co. v. Agrisupply.com........................................11-33 AHP Subsidiary Holding Co. v. Stuart Hale Co....................15-24 Air Prods., Inc., In re.............................................................20-11 Airs Aromatics, LLC v. Opinion [sic] Victoria’s Secret Stores Brand Mgmt., Inc. ...............................................19-39 A.J. Canfield Co. v. Concord Beverage Co. ..............................2-8 A.J. Canfield Co. v. Honickman ...................................2-11, 12-60 A.J. Canfield Co. v. Vess Beverages, Inc. ...................16-21, 16-22 AK Steel Corp. v. Sollac & Ugine...............................14-62, 14-65 Aktiebolaget Electrolux v. Armatron Int’l, Inc....................................... 8-17, 8-28, 17-17 Aktieselskabet af 21. November 2001 v. Fame Jeans Inc. ....19-55 Albert Dickinson Co. v. Mellos Peanut Co. ..........................15-13 Alcan Int’l, Ltd. v. S.A. Day Mfg. Co. ...................................14-30 Ale House Mgmt. Inc. v. Raleigh Ale House Inc....................5-22 Alfacell Corp. v. Anticancer, Inc.......................................6-9, 8-20 All Terrain Vehicle Litig., In re .............................................10-19 All Video, Inc. v. Hollywood Entm’t Corp. .............................22-7 Allard Enters., Inc. v. Advanced Programming Res., Inc. ....11-41 Allen Organ Co. v. Galanti Organ Builders, Inc. ..................10-16 Allied Maint. Corp. v. Allied Mech. Trades, Inc. ..... 1-14, 9-3, 9-7 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. v. Converse, Inc.................18-2 ALPO Petfoods, Inc. v. Ralston Purina Co.....10-9, 10-23, 10-25, 10-27, 10-29, 17-20 Already, LLC v. Nike, Inc................................17-67, 17-68, 17-69 ALS Scan, Inc. v. Digital Serv. Consultants, Inc...................11-38 T–2 Table of Authorities Altadis U.S.A., Inc. v. Monte Cristi de Tabacos...........................17-24, 17-25, 17-26 AM Gen. Corp. v. DaimlerChrysler Corp......................9-15, 15-9 Amalgamated Bank v. Amalgamated Trust & Sav. Bank.........6-40 Amana Soc’y v. Gemeinde Brau, Inc.....................................17-33 Amazing Spaces Inc. v. Metro Mini Storage ................2-29, 17-35 Amazon Techs., Inc. v. Wax ...................................................19-31 AmBrit, Inc. v. Kraft, Inc......................... 3-24, 12-19, 12-39, 18-5 Am. Auto. Ass’n, Inc. v. AAA Ins. Agency, Inc.............7-13, 12-29 Am. Basketball Ass’n v. AMF Voit, Inc. ..................................2-38 Am. Best Franchising, Inc. v. Abbott ....................................19-51 Am. Council of Certified Podiatric Physicians & Surgeons v. Am. Bd. of Podiatric Surgery, Inc. ............10-8 Am. Cyanamid Co. v. Connaught Labs., Inc...........................8-13 Am. Cyanamid Co. v. S.C. Johnson & Son..............................7-14 Am. Dirigold Corp. v. Dirigold Metals Corp. .........................21-2 Am. Express Co. v. Goetz ........................................................2-21 Am. Express Co. v. Vibra Approved Labs. Corp. ....................12-9 Am. Express Mktg. & Devel. Corp. v. Gilad Devel. Corp......9-42 Am. Express Travel Related Servs. Co. v. MasterCard Int’l, Inc......................................................10-18 Am. Fertility Soc’y, In re ...........................................................2-5 Am. Foods, Inc. v. Golden Flake, Inc. ....................................8-18 Am. Heritage Life Ins. Co. v. Heritage Life Ins. Co. .............12-4 Am. Home Prods. Corp., In re................................................2-38 Am. Home Prods. Corp. v. Barr Labs., Inc...............................8-5 Am. Home Prods. Corp. v. B.F. Ascher & Co.........................6-36 Am. Home Prods. Corp. v. Chelsea Labs., Inc. ......................3-31 Am. Home Prods. Corp. v. Johnson & Johnson ......................14-7 Am. Home Prods. Corp. v. Johnson Chem. Co.......................2-14 Am. Honda Motor Co. v. Two Wheel Corp................10-30, 17-20 Am. Hosp. Supply Corp. v. Advanced Health Sys., Inc. .......15-13 Am. Hygienic Labs., Inc. v. Tiffany & Co. .....................5-3, 19-12 Am. Int’l Grp., Inc. v. London Am. Int’l Corp...........15-20, 15-24 Am. Luggage Works, Inc. v. U.S. Trunk Co. .........................16-21 Am. Meat Inst. v. Horace W. Longacre, Inc. ........................19-37 Am. Motorists Ins. Co. v. Fireman’s Fund Ins. Co. ................13-8 Am. Needle & Novelty, Inc. v. Drew Pearson Mktg., Inc. ...10-14 Am. Needle, Inc. v. Nat’l Football League ...........................20-14 Am. Online, Inc., In re ..........................................................12-62 (Kane, Rel. #2, 11/14) T–3 KANE ON TRADEMARK LAW Am. Online, Inc. v. AT&T Corp. ....................................2-4, 15-17 Am. Rice, Inc. v. Ark. Rice Growers Co-op. Ass’n................14-22 Am. Rice, Inc. v. Producers Rice Mill, Inc............................17-16 Am. Safety Table Co. v. Schreiber.........................................12-55 Ameritech, Inc. v. Am. Info. Techs. Corp. ........... 1-12, 9-4, 12-28 AMF, Inc. v. Am. Leisure Prods., Inc......................................12-5 Amgen, Inc. v. Elanex Pharm., Inc........................................14-67 Amgen, Inc. v. Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc. ......................14-63 AMI/Rec-Pro, Inc. v. Ill. Tool Works, Inc. ............................14-66 Amoco Oil Co. v. Rainbow Snow, Inc......................................18-6 Amorgianos v. Nat’l R.R. Passenger Corp.............................16-30 AMP, Inc. v. Foy ........................................................................8-5 Amstar Corp. v. Domino’s Pizza, Inc..................... 1-12, 8-9, 8-26, ...................................................................... 12-4, 14-6, 16-16 Amylin Pharm., Inc. v. Univ. of Minn. ..................................14-63 Anderson, In re......................................................................15-22 Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc..................................15-14, 15-23 Andre Matenciot, Inc. v. David & Dash, Inc. .......................17-12 Angel Flight of Ga. v. Angel Flight Am. Inc. ...............................12-26, 12-29, 12-67 Anheuser-Busch, Inc. v. Balducci Publ’ns....................... 9-12, 9-30, 12-8, 12-11, 16-25 Anheuser-Busch, Inc. v. John Labatt Ltd..................................2-6 Anheuser-Busch, Inc. v. L&L Wings, Inc. ...................12-9, 12-10 Anti-Monopoly, Inc. v. Gen. Mills Fun Grp., Inc. .........2-13, 5-20 Antioch Co. v. W. Tramming Corp. ..................................3-6, 3-15 Antitrust Grand Jury, In re ....................................................14-61 Apple Inc. v. Samsung Elecs. Co...........................................14-57 Aquatherm Indus., Inc. v. Fla. Power & Light Co................15-21 Architectural Mailboxes LLC v. Epoch Design LLC ...........14-37 Aris Isotoner, Inc. v. Berkshire Fashions, Inc. ......................14-19 Aris Isotoner, Inc. v. Dong Jin Trading Co............................17-37 Armco, Inc. v. Armco Burglar Alarm Co.........12-17, 12-21, 14-31 Armor All/STP Prod. Co. v. Ltd. Liab. Co. ...........................19-29 Armstrong Cork Co. v. World Carpets, Inc..................12-4,
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