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Business, 16.03.2020 20:16, ghollins

Evan plans to open a company named "Maryland" for which her trademark is "M." This trademark in no way resembles the famous McDonald's trademark. However, she fears that the latter might think otherwise and sue her in the future. Evan wants to take no risk and hence seeks the court's judgment on the issue. Can she do it?

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