New York 2023-2024 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A02523

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  

Caption

Provides for remedies for trademark dilution; allows the court, in its discretion, to enter judgment for an amount of three times such profits and damages and/or reasonable attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

Companion Bills

NY S04718

Same As Provides for remedies for trademark dilution; allows the court, in its discretion, to enter judgment for an amount of three times such profits and damages and/or reasonable attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

Previously Filed As

NY S04718

Provides for remedies for trademark dilution; allows the court, in its discretion, to enter judgment for an amount of three times such profits and damages and/or reasonable attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

NY S06644

Provides for remedies for trademark dilution; allows the court, in its discretion, to enter judgment for an amount of three times such profits and damages and/or reasonable attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

NY A07718

Provides for remedies for trademark dilution; allows the court, in its discretion, to enter judgment for an amount of three times such profits and damages and/or reasonable attorneys' fees of the prevailing party.

NY S08500

Establishes a right of action for the deprivation of constitutional rights; provides for compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive and declaratory relief, and reasonable attorney's fees.

NY A09076

Establishes a right of action for the deprivation of constitutional rights; provides for compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive and declaratory relief, and reasonable attorney's fees.

NY S07583

Increases the state discretionary buying threshold without a formal competitive process for certain commodities from certain businesses, including construction services.

NY A02501

Sets trademark remedies and increases the penalty for willful infringement to three times profits and damages.

NY HB3141

Relating to the registration and protection of trademarks.

NY S01403

Enacts "Cariol's Law"; provides for a duty to intervene when a police officer or peace officer observes another police officer or peace officer using physical force that such officer reasonably believes to be clearly excessive or beyond that which is objectively reasonable under the circumstances.

NY SB1187

Relating to the registration and protection of trademarks.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.