Allied Maintenance Corp. v. Allied Mechanical Trades, Inc.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1977-10-18

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Jasen, J. We are called upon today to decide whether the trade name "Allied Maintenance” is entitled to protection pursuant to section 368-d of the General Business Law—commonly referred to as the anti-dilution statute. The plaintiff, Allied Maintenance Corporation, has been in business, in one form or another, since 1888. Throughout the many years since its inception, Allied Maintenance has concentrated the sc…

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