After practically 30 years of litigation, a federal court docket has canceled Common Cigar’s U.S. emblems for COHIBA cigars — all due to a little-known treaty and a Cuban model as soon as favored by Fidel Castro. What does this imply for U.S. trademark legislation and the way forward for the COHIBA model? Tune in to this week’s episode of The Briefing as Scott Hervey and Jessica Corpuz unpack this high-stakes resolution.
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