KAZMAIER v. WOOTEN

Civ. A. No. 84-1571-T.

593 F.Supp. 390 (1984)

William KAZMAIER, Plaintiff, v. John WOOTEN, Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos, Inc., Ford Motor Company, and New England Ford Dealers Association, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

September 26, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James D. St. Clair, David H. Erichsen, Hale & Dorr, Boston, Mass., for Ford.

Anthony M. Feeherry, Marie Lefton, Goodwin, Procter & Hoar, Boston, Mass., for Hill, Holliday and New England Ford Dealers.

Paul R. Cacchiotti, Everett, Mass., for Wooten.


MEMORANDUM

TAURO, District Judge.

The underlying dispute here is between two men, both of whom publicly claim to be the "World's Strongest Man." The plaintiff, William Kazmaier, asserts that he alone has the right to use that title.1 The position of the defendant, John Wooten, is that Kazmaier may call himself "The World's Strongest Man," but that he has no exclusive right to that title.

Kazmaier seeks damages and injunctive...

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