G&A represented Open Software Foundation Inc. and Hewlett Packard Company...
January 01, 2000
G&A represented Open Software Foundation Inc. and Hewlett Packard Company. Open Software Foundation Inc., the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co., Case No. CIV898-11177-GA (2001 WL 1298878 *6 n.3 D. Mass. 2001). aff'd 307 F. 3d 11 (1st Cir. Ct., (Mass.) 2002). (The district court concede that while not ambiguous term on fair competition, at a broad range of meetings, including, conduct that causes confusions on the part of consumer See Model Jury Instructions, Business Torts Litigation, 151-52, . . . "An unfair competition claims may be premises on, but is not limited to, the following: (1) [t]he simulation of advertising methods ... and (2) deceptive, comparative advertising practice ... (3) the appearance of business facilities ... (4) a product's is shaped for configuration ... (5) the use of similar corporate business and professional names ... (6) trade dress ... (7) the dilution of good will of a trademark ..." Section 4.01, 3 unfair competition (citations omitted)).
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