Impossible Foods Inc. must pay a health influencer attorneys’ fees after his $3.25 million trademark win against the plant-based meat substitute company, a federal judge ruled.
It was “objectively unreasonable” for Impossible Foods to force a trial on select trademark infringement claims against Joel Runyon’s company Impossible X LLC and then neglect “to present any evidence at all,” Judge Beth Labson Freeman said in a May 8 order in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
In finding the case exceptional, Freeman described Impossible Foods’ “clearly deficient” evidentiary position as “consisting primarily of a law firm paralegal ...
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