Exxon Corp. V Exxon Insurance Consultants International Ltd - Trade Mark

Trade Mark

With regards to the trade mark, the Court found that the use of this word by the defendants who work in a field that in no way shares a market segment with the plaintiff in no way dilutes the plaintiff's brand name nor infringes on its trade mark.

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