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Author: Brett Leininger

The IP of IPAs: The Trademark Litigation of the Craft Brewing Industry

Posted on April 8, 2018 by Brett Leininger

On the same day that he sued MolsonCoors Brewing Company (“MCBC”), Stone Brewing Co-Founder and Executive Chairman Greg Koch released a video on Stone’s YouTube channel explaining the lawsuit. “They know they can’t buy Stone. They can obfuscate, they can co-opt our brand and our good name.”1 The lawsuit states claims against MCBC for federal…

The DOJ’s Input Foreclosure Challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner Merger

Posted on January 18, 2018 by Brett Leininger

On November 20, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit under section 7 of the Clayton Act to enjoin the merger between AT&T and Time Warner. According to the government, the deal—which has been in the works since October of last year—is worth $108 billion and would have a deleterious effect on consumer prices…

Proposed Gasoline Car Bans Could Spark the Electric Vehicle Industry

Posted on January 11, 2018 by Brett Leininger

  Although electric vehicle (“EV”) sales do not account for a large portion of global automobile sales, recent developments in some of the major global automotive markets promise to expand the EV market rapidly in the coming years. In September, China became the largest market—following a handful of mostly European countries—to declare its intention to…

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