10 of 11 completed Buc-ee’s trademark cases reviewed ended without trial. What that means for Ohio

CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ten of 11 completed federal trademark cases brought by Buc-ee’s that cleveland.com could verify ended without a trial.

Only one — a case against Texas convenience-store operator Choke Canyon — produced a contested jury verdict finding that another business infringed Buc-ee’s trademarks.

The others generally ended through settlements, dismissals, summary judgment or agreed court orders. Several resulted in defendants changing or abandoning disputed branding, but without a judge or jury deciding Buc-ee’s infringement allegations…

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