Bausch & Lomb Sues Competition Over Copycat Formulation and 'Confusingly Similar' Product Name
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September 20, 2024 at 11:35 AM
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TrademarksGibbons and Venable filed a pair of complaints Wednesday on behalf of Bausch & Lomb involving federal trademark and patent infringement claims against competitors for allegedly copying one product and using a confusingly similar name for another.
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