On Wednesday, the southern California eatery Lucky Boy voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit it filed against Postmates Inc., alleging that the food delivery
On Wednesday, the southern California eatery Lucky Boy voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit it filed against Postmates Inc., alleging that the food delivery
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February 25, 2021
Plaintiff Lucky Boy Hamburgers, Inc. (Lucky Boy) sued Postmates Inc. on Wednesday over the third-party courier service’s ostensible refusal to cease its unauthorized use of Lucky Boy’s registered trademark on its online platform. The Central District of California complaint seeks injunctive relief and damages.
According to the filing, family-owned Lucky Boy was founded in 1960 and since then it has used two trademarks in connection with its restaurant services. It explains that Postmates, like its rivals DoorDash, Uber Eats, and GrubHub, enables its customers to order food online that a driver collects from a restaurant and delivers to their door. Postmates purportedly generates its revenue by charging delivery service fees to both the customer and the eating establishment.