Burke-Parsons-Bowlby Corporation v. Appalachian Log Homes, Inc.

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 1989-05-22

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MEREDITH, District Judge. On November 30, 1987, the Honorable Judge Thomas G. Hull entered his Order denying injunctive relief to appellant Burke-Parsons-Bowlby Corporation (BPB), a Virginia corporation, which owned a validly registered trademark in the phrase APPALACHIAN LOG STRUCTURES. Appellants argued that appellee, Appalachian Log Homes, Inc., a Tennessee corporation, should be enjoined from their use of APPALACHIAN LOG…

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