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Chanel v. Ms. Chanel Jones

Chanel, the giant design house, has sued Ms. Chanel Jones of Merrillville, Indiana over her salon’s name [Julie Zerbo, Fashion Law Blog via Amy Landers, PrawfsBlawg]

Filed under: apparel, trademarks

  • By Walter Olson
  • April 23, 2015
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