Veritas Farms Inc. filed a motion on October 14 asking the District of Colorado to dismiss an amended trademark complaint filed against it by plaintiff
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Parties involved in a trademark lawsuit regarding a common law trademark for âveritasâ in relation to cannabis products reached a settlement, according to a stipulation for dismissal filed on Monday in the District of Colorado. Carrick-Harvest LLC, which does business as Veritas Fine Cannabis, filed the trademark lawsuit against Veritas Farms Inc. in July 2020.
The plaintiff argued that it has used the common law trademarks since 2016 and has filed five applications for trademarks using âveritas.â Carrick-Harvestâs claims in its complaint included trademark infringement, false designation of origin, unfair competition, and cybersquatting. The defendant has filed multiple motions attempting to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing in its October 2020 motion that the plaintiffâs claims were not sufficient to receive the requested relief, as they only cited unregistered common law trademarks. Additionally, Veritas Farms all
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