Goli Nutrition Accuses GOLO Of Crossing Trademark, Advertising Lines Its Complaint Alleges
Executive Summary
Weight loss and wellness product and program provider GOLO started its litigation against apple cider vinegar supplement marketers Goli Nutrition as a trademark infringement claim before adding allegations of violations of federal and state advertising laws.
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