[E-trademarks] Assigning right to sue for past infringements

Kevin Grierson kgrierson at cm.law
Tue Oct 8 20:25:04 UTC 2024


I don’t see why not.  The original assignment wasn’t an assignment in gross or otherwise defective, it just didn’t include all the rights that the original owner could have conveyed.

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Can the assignor rectroactively amend the assignment to include that?



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Same for trademarks.  We are in the process of filing a motion to dismiss in a TM infringement case for exactly that reason.



A predecessor's assignment of a trademark carries no right to sue for past infringement, unless the assignment explicitly states that it includes such a right.  George W. Luft Co. v. Zande Cosmetic Co., 142 F.2d 536, 541 (2d Cir. 1944) (explaining that an assignment does not convey existing claims for trademark or patent infringement, but a transfer of all of a corporation's assets would include existing causes of action for both); see H&J Foods, Inc. v. Reeder, 477 F.2d 1053, 1056 (9th Cir. 1973) (holding that pre-assignment damages are disfavored, and only allowed when the right to sue is clearly spelled out in the assignment); Bulte v. Igleheart Bros., 137 F. 492, 493 (7th Cir. 1905) (noting that the plaintiff had received all interest in the trademark at issue, including the rights of action for past infringement); Lanard Toys, Ltd. v. Novelty Inc., 511 F. Supp. 2d 1020, 1030 (C.D. Cal. 2007) (holding that the plaintiff had standing to sue for trademark infringement where the assignment included "the right to sue on existing causes of action"); Fair Undercar Care, Inc. v. Wakefield, No. 91 C 7021, 1992 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10120, 1992 WL 162970, at *2 (N.D. Ill. July 7, 1992) (involving a trademark assignment that included "the right to sue for past infringement").



Persis Int'l, Inc. v. Burgett, Inc., No. 09 C 7451, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 115410, at *7-9 (N.D. Ill. Sep. 26, 2011).





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I agree.  And on the patent side, there is case law going back to a late 1800’s Supreme Court case called Moore v. Marsh (and more recently in Federal Circuit cases such as Arachnid) that say if the right to sue and recover for past infringement is not expressly assigned then it stays with the assignor.



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That language has always been part of basically every assignment I’ve ever seen. Curious why, if it is already included, counsel pushed back on what is then essentially a belt and suspenders approach.



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On Oct 8, 2024, at 2:39 PM, Lara Pearson via E-trademarks <e-trademarks at oppedahl-lists.com<mailto:e-trademarks at oppedahl-lists.com>> wrote:



Hi list friends: I hope this finds you smiling. In the past couple years I have included a provision in trademark assignments that allows for the assignee to act on and recover for past infringements. A counterpart's counsel recently pushed

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Hi list friends:



I hope this finds you smiling.



In the past couple years I have included a provision in trademark assignments that allows for the assignee to act on and recover for past infringements. A counterpart's counsel recently pushed back on this saying that a basic assignment of the Mark & goodwill automatically included those rights. I cannot recall when exactly, nor why, I started including that specific past infringement language in my assignments.



I would love to hear your thoughts on whether including this extra language is prudent, necessary, or unnecessary, and why.



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