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Zulu123

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What is the likelihood-of-confusion test?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

A friend who is employed as a legal assistant by another law firm calls you to inquire if your firm has handled a recent litigation suit in the local court. There have been major changes in procedure in the court in the past three months and your friend is uncertain about drafting and filing pleadings. You have just completed your first case under the new rules. You may ethically:
 
  A. Provide your friend procedural information.
  B. Provide your friend a copy of the pleadings you used.
  C. Tell your friend where to find the rules.
  D. Provide your friend procedural information and tell your friend where to find the rules.
  E. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

The likelihood-of-confusion test is a test for trademark infringement, based on
the probability that a substantial number of ordinarily prudent buyers will be misled or confused about the source of a product.

Answer to Question 2

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