Michigan bar gets free legal help in Ohio State challenge over ‘Buckeye Tears’ beer

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Trademark lawyers are representing a Michigan bar free of charge after Ohio State University challenged the name of its draft “Buckeye Tears.”

The Brown Jug, an Ann Arbor-based bar near the University of Michigan campus, offers Buckeye Tears for $7. The Brown Jug applied and begun the approval process to trademark the term for beer and liquor, but Ohio State filed a formal opposition to halt the trademark.

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“Consumers, particularly within the Midwest, inherently associate the term ‘Buckeye’ with OhioState and the Ohio State Services, including its athletic programs,” OSU said in a filing.

Fenwick law firm partners Todd Gregorian and Eric Ball are confident in their defense and took the case on pro bono. Gregorian was a patron of the Brown Jug as a law student at the University of Michigan, and the pair seized the opportunity to give back by representing The Brown Jug…

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