TAYLOR v. HOPPIN' JOHNS, INC.

1655

304 S.C. 471 (1991)

405 S.E.2d 410

John M. TAYLOR, Respondent v. HOPPIN' JOHNS, INC. and John Wilson, Appellants.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Filed May 6, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William Howell Morrison and Mary Leigh Arnold of Holmes & Thomson, Charleston, for appellants.

Timothy D. Scrantom and Cherie L. Wilson of Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, and Andrew W. Gowder, Jr. of Wise & Cole, Charleston, for respondent.


Heard Feb. 18, 1991.

Filed May 6, 1991.

Per Curiam:

This case involves alleged servicemark infringement. John M. Taylor owns and operates a culinary bookstore in downtown Charleston under the name "Hoppin' Johns." He also consults with the restaurant industry and occasionally writes culinary articles under the pseudonym "Hoppin' John." John Wilson is an officer and sole shareholder in Hoppin' Johns, Inc., a corporation formed to operate a nightclub...

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