May 10, 2024
A cigarette rolling paper wholesaler must post a more than $1.4 million bond while the company appeals its portion of a larger $2.3 million verdict for selling counterfeit papers, a Georgia federal judge has ruled.
February 21, 2024
A federal judge in Atlanta has said he won't reduce a $2.3 million verdict against two Georgia wholesalers of cigarette rolling paper accused of selling knockoffs, saying the jury's determination on the amount of the damages is "something the court cannot second-guess."
May 16, 2023
Two Georgia wholesalers separately asked a Georgia federal court on Monday to amend a $2.3 million damages verdict against them in a counterfeit cigarette rolling papers case, saying it is excessive considering the jury found they did not willingly trade in knockoff papers.
April 03, 2023
Georgia wholesalers on the hook for $2.3 million in statutory damages for trading counterfeit cigarette rolling papers have been permanently barred from further infringing the "Top" and "Job" trademarks owned by several tobacco giants.
March 24, 2023
A Georgia federal judge rescinded Friday his same-day order for two Georgia wholesalers to permanently dissociate from the Top and Job brands of cigarette rolling papers and affiliated products, following a counterfeiting trial in which the companies were slapped with $2.3 million in damages.
March 14, 2023
Federal jurors in Atlanta awarded $2.3 million in statutory damages Tuesday to the companies behind the Top and Job brands of tobacco rolling papers shortly after revealing they couldn't tell the difference between genuine and counterfeit products traded by two Georgia wholesalers.
March 13, 2023
The companies behind the Top and Job brands of tobacco rolling papers rescinded during trial closings Monday their push for $18 million in statutory damages against each of two Georgia wholesalers liable for trading counterfeit products, acknowledging that the penalty was "high."
March 06, 2023
A push by leading tobacco companies for $54 million in damages from Georgia wholesalers that bought and sold counterfeit cigarette rolling papers is "baloney," defense counsel told jurors during trial openings in Atlanta on Monday.
March 02, 2023
The Federal Circuit will consider for the first time whether the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board was wrong to wipe out a trademark because a lawyer signed a declaration about the mark without reading it. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
March 10, 2022
A Georgia federal court refused to grant separate trials for two retailers in a fight over the sale of counterfeit "Top Tobacco" cigarette rolling papers, saying Thursday that the allegations have enough in common to proceed together.