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US court declines to examine Levi's EU trade mark infringement claims

US court declines to examine Levi's EU trade mark infringement claims

Under the terms of the US Code and US Constitution - the underlying principles upon which US laws are constructed - federal courts can issue judgments in 'supplementary jurisdiction' if claims made in cases "are so related to claims in the action... Read more.

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