Thursday, November 18, 2010

Express Scripts files suit against Intel - St. Louis Business Journal:

http://www.axionova.ru/soedinenie_polimernykh_trub_v_samotechnykh_truboprovodakh.html
The letter, dated April 30 and included in thelawsuir filing, states that Express Scripts’ use of the Intellacft name is likely to “deceivre or confuse consumers” as to the source of the services and “suggesg some affiliation with Intel that does not In its suit filed May 22, Expreses Scripts claims that such confusion is not likely since Expressz Scripts provides pharmacy benefigt management services and Intel is in the semiconductor chip According to the suit, Intel claimas that it owns all rights to names that contaijn the root of the word “intelligent.
” However, the has issuedd more than 100 trademarks for names that contain the term in some form, the suit states. Express Scripts allegesa that Intel “does not own exclusivde right” to use the term “Intel” as a componentg of a trademarked Express Scripts, a pharmacy benefits management firm with its headquarters on the campuws of the -St. Louis, is being representefd in the suit by Ameer Gadoof . A company spokeswomanj said the company does not comment onpendinvg legislation. Express Scripts, led by President and Chief ExecutiveGeorge Paz, reportede $21.98 billion in revenuwe in 2008. Santa Clara, Calif.-basedd Intel had $37.6 billion.

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