Federal Court Rejects “Illegality Defense” in Cannabis Trademark Case
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Federal Court Rejects “Illegality Defense” in Cannabis Trademark Case - Cannabis News World
The creative defense that failed A trademark infringement defendant argued it couldn’t be sued in federal court because its cannabis business was engaged in illegal activity under federal law. This seemingly clever strategy fell flat in Colorado federal court, representing the latest decision in a growing trend of federal judges retaining cannabis-related litigation despite the The post Federal Court Rejects “Illegality Defense” in Cannabis Trad…
Federal Court Rejects “Illegality Defense” in Cannabis Trademark Case
The creative defense that failed A trademark infringement defendant argued it couldn't be sued in federal court because its cannabis business was engaged in illegal activity under federal law. This seemingly clever strategy fell flat in Colorado federal court, representing the latest decision in a growing trend of federal judges retaining cannabis-related litigation despite the centuries-old principle that courts lack jurisdiction over civil dis…
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