Gordon Law Group, Recent Review, John Jay Clark, Sr.
by John Jay Clark on April 28, 2010
in Blog, Nashville Law Firm, Nashville Legal Services, nashville attorney, nashville lawyer
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| By V. Lamport
Prior to my case being turned over to John Clark, I was very dissatisfied with my attorney at Gordon Law Firm. I felt as if I were forgotten about after my initial payment for services was given. Afterwards, it was impossible to get a clear answer about any question I had regarding my case. I was even responsible for gathering information to prove I had a case. I did as the attorney requested even though the firm was to aquire a large amount of my settlement if I had a winning case. Approximately two years after my initial contact, I received word that I had been assigned a new attorney. Finally, I could actually feel relief just by the professionalism and the concern in the voice on the other end of the line. My immediate thought was, “Thank God, my prayer has been answered”! Since that day, I have been treated with the utmost respect from my attorney as well as his partners. My introduction with Attorney John Jay Clark, was to say the least, very pleasant. |
| He apologized for the actions of the previous attorney and assured me that if I chose to allow him to handle my case he would do everything in his power to help me. I feel I am a good judge of character and I immediately felt that John Clark was the man for my case. Attorney John Clark has offered nothing but the greatest concern and help for not only one case, but several cases for me, with two being emergency situations. He is working to resolve a case for me now and has gone to great lengths to see that my best interest is satisfied. And thanks to Kelly, his very courteous and helpful receptionist, my messages and concerns are delivered accurately and I receive either a response from her or a call from my attorney in a timely fashion. I am confident that future legal matters I may have will be met as long as John Clark is serving others with his exceptional legal advice along with his partners. I highly recommend the staff at Gordon Law Group.
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Nashville Intellectual Property Attorney
by Noah McPike on November 16, 2009
in nashville attorney
Nashville Intellectual Property Attorney

The standard by which trademark infringement is proven is “likelihood of confusion.” More specifically, a likelihood of confusion is present if potential consumers will likely be confused or mistaken about the origin of a product or service or as to the sponsorship or approval of such. To analyze whether a particular situation has developed the requisite “likelihood of confusion,” courts have generally looked at the following factors:
1. The similarity in the overall impression created by the two marks;
2. The similarities of the goods and services involved;
3. The strength of the plaintiff’s mark;
4. Any evidence of actual confusion by consumers;
5. The intent of the defendant in adopting its mark;
6. The physical proximity of the goods in the retail marketplace;
7. The degree of care likely to be exercised by the consumer; and
8. The likelihood of expansion of the product lines.





