In today’s hyper-competitive marketplace,
the competition for customers, market share and sales revenue
is fierce. Creating established brands and generating customer
loyalty can involve significant risk, can take years, and
can be extremely expensive. Ambitious entrepreneurs have started
companies from scratch and turned them into mega-brands worth
hundreds of millions of dollars, only to see other companies
try to emulate their success by literally copying it.
New and established companies are resorting to extraordinary
measures to attract customers and produce revenue. Rather
than creating new branding from the ground up, companies sometimes
try to mirror successful products and brands in the marketplace.
When inferior products are marketed and sold in such a way
as to deliberately resemble those of established brands, this
can cause significant confusion and harm. Through a variety
of deceptive trade practices, existing and potential customers
may associate inferior products with the quality and established
brands. This could negatively impact brand loyalty and drive
down sales revenue.
Deceptive trade practices involve a variety
of actions including:
- Passing off goods or services as those of
another
- Causing likelihood of confusion or of misunderstanding
as to the source, sponsorship or approval of goods or services
- Causing likelihood of confusion or of misunderstanding
as to affiliation, connection or association with another
- Using deceptive representations or designations
of geographic origin in connection with goods or services
- Representing that goods or services have
sponsorship, approval, characteristics, ingredients, uses,
benefits, or quantities that they do not have or that a
person has a sponsorship, approval, status, affiliation,
or connection that he does not have
- Representing that goods are original or new
if they are deteriorated, altered, reconditioned, reclaimed,
used, or secondhand
- Falsely representing that goods or services
are of a particular standard, quality or grade or that goods
are of a particular style or model
- Disparaging the goods, services, or business
of another by false or misleading representations of fact
- Advertising goods or services with intent
not to sell them as advertised
- Advertising goods or services with intent
not to supply reasonably expectable public demand, unless
the advertisement discloses a limitation of quantity
- Making false or misleading statements of
fact concerning the reasons for, existence of, or amounts
of price reductions
- Creating a likelihood of confusion or of
misunderstanding in the marketplace
Dozier Law Group represents individuals,
businesses, and entrepreneurs who have been damaged by such
deceptive trade practices. Whether your situation involves
tens of thousands or millions of dollars, if you believe you
have or will suffer damages due to such deceptive trade practices,
we can help address and resolve the situation. Call (404)
949-5600 to speak directly with Managing Principal Brad Dozier,
an experienced and dedicated business litigation attorney,
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