A plaintiff in a trademark infringement case has been sanctioned for withholding emails that could hurt its claim that it notified and instructed a defendant to cease and desist.
Southern District Magistrate Judge James Francis said the duplicate emails from plaintiff CAT3, which were found during discovery and purportedly put defendant Black Lineage Inc. on notice it was infringing on CATs’ trademark, were evidence of bad faith.
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