On April 8, Law360 published an article titled “A New Test For False Ad Standing Under Lanham Act” by intellectual property litigation partner Peter Brody (Washington, D.C.). The article outlines how the March 25 U.S. Supreme Court decision in Lexmark Int’l Inc. v. Static Control Components Inc. established a new test for standing under the Lanham Act's false advertising provisions.
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