Tequila
Seltzer Spat Gets Messy in SDNY Amid Trade
Dress Allegations by Que Onda Beverage
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 19 –
Que Onda Beverage, Inc.
sued The Alixir Company
for allegedly disrupting its
business in tequila seltzer
under its ONDA logo by
spurious
claims.
On March 17, U.S. District
Court for the Southern
District of New York Judge Jed
S. Rakoff held a proceeding.
Inner City
Press covered it. Que Onda
essentially had a declaratory
judgment or "final
determination that [it] has
not infringed any of
Defendant's alleged trade
dress."
Judge
Rakoff set a final pre-trial
conference for August 8 at 4
pm.
The case is Que
Onda Beverage, Inc. v. The
Alixir Company, 21-cv-10738
(Rakoff)
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