Edible IP, LLC et al v. MC Brands, LLC et al

  1. September 29, 2023

    'Incredibles' Pot Product Suit Extinguished, No Fees Awarded

    The makers of "Incredibles"-branded cannabis products won't get attorney fees after the owner of Edible Arrangements agreed to nix the trademark suit, an Illinois federal judge has ruled, finding that the fruit basket company had a plausible basis to file the lawsuit.

  2. March 28, 2023

    'Incredibles' Pot Cos. Demand Fees Over 'Side-Door' TM Suit

    The makers of "Incredibles"-brand cannabis products are asking an Illinois federal court to award attorney fees after the owner of fruit basket company Edible Arrangements dropped its trademark suit, saying Edible IP LLC knew from the start it had no claim over the word "edible" and was using it as a "side-door" into the cannabis industry.

  3. March 10, 2023

    Edible Arrangements Drops TM Suit Against Cannabis Co.

    Edible Arrangements LLC and its parent company have dropped a trademark suit against the makers of "Incredibles" cannabis products, while the defendants have agreed to drop their counterclaims in the suit.

  4. December 12, 2022

    Edible's Bid To Drop TM Suit A 'Misdirection,' Opponents Say

    Edible Arrangements' attempt to voluntarily toss its lawsuit targeting Incredibles-brand cannabis products is a transparent bid to avoid an "inevitable" summary judgment defeat and fee obligations in a trademark case it knows it can't prove, the target of the suit said Sunday.

  5. December 02, 2022

    Edible Arrangements Drops 'Incredibles' TM Dispute For Now

    Edible Arrangements has signaled its intent to drop its Illinois federal trademark dispute against a competitor marketing edible weed products under the brand name "Incredibles," saying the landscape of the cannabis industry is shifting too quickly to litigate the case.

  6. October 01, 2020

    Edible Arrangements Says 'Incredibles' Weed Co. Infringes TM

    Edible Arrangements LLC says a cannabis company that markets edible weed products under the brand name "Incredibles" is infringing on its trademark rights and wants an Illinois court to nip that in the bud.

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