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    nfusingly similar” and seems to “trade off” the established business name. The cases below highlight some name disputes. Test yourself – who do you think won these disputes? Answers are below.

    (1) Federal Express v. Federal Expresso?

    Federal Expresso, a coffee shop/espresso machine

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