Celia Cohen
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A lawsuit between Procter & Gamble (“P&G”) and Hello Products (“Hello”) – a toothpaste start up that promotes its products as “naturally friendly” – settled last week with the entry of a stipulated injunction, but Hello might still have reason to smile. Days before the settlement, the Southern District of New York rejected P&G’s motion … Continue Reading
We try to avoid puns in this blog but sometimes, well, we just can’t help it. The makers of “Rockhard Weekend,” a male sex enhancement pill, have successfully sidestepped a claim that they violated federal drug labeling laws but will have to continue to defend against claims that the product’s labelling misleads consumers into believing … Continue Reading
Procter & Gamble Must Say Goodbye to Proposed Amended Claim against Hello, while Hello Says Goodbye to Lawsuit
By Lawrence Weinstein, Celia Cohen and John Browning on Posted in Deceptive Trade Practices, Injunctions, Labeling Claims, Lanham Act
California Court Has a Bone to Pick with Male Enhancement Pill Maker
By Celia Cohen on Posted in Deceptive Trade Practices, Labeling Claims