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Intellectual Property

Jun. 14, 2001

'Double Double' Causes Trouble for In-N-Out

SANTA ANA - The In-N-Out Burgers fast-food chain has sued Texas-based competitor Whataburger Inc. over its allegedly illegal use of In-N-Out's "Double Double" burger moniker.

By David Lipin
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SANTA ANA - The In-N-Out Burgers fast-food chain has sued Texas-based competitor Whataburger Inc. over its allegedly illegal use of In-N-Out's "Double Double" burger moniker.
        The trademark infringement lawsuit in U.S. Distri...

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