Legal Question in Business Law in California

ficticious business name problem

I registered a certain ficticious business name with the county a year ago, paid all fee's, newspaper ads etc. Checked the countys web page and it is still registered to me for 5 years. Recently a business opened by that same name, what recourse do I have?

Thanks, Wayne


Asked on 10/17/05, 6:08 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Carl Starrett Law Offices of Carl H. Starrett II

Re: ficticious business name problem

Send them a demand letter stating that they should stop using the name. Include a copy of your registration. If they don't release it and switch names, you will probably need to retain an attorney to force them to stop using it. Legal action may be necessary.

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Answered on 10/17/05, 6:16 pm
JOHN GUERRINI THE GUERRINI LAW FIRM - COLLECTION LAWYERS

Re: ficticious business name problem

Registering a fictitious business name does not necessarily mean that other registrants cannot chose the same name. If there is a risk of confusion between the two businesses, you may seek an injunction to force them to stop using the name. If your name is protected by trademark, you are also entitled to remedies under the Lanham Act, among other statutes. It can get quite expensive to litigate these types of cases; typically, the litigants in these types of cases have a lot a stake. If that is not your situation, then a reasonable, more economical alternative is to simply write the offender a letter, alerting him/her to the fact that his/her name choice is identical to yours and is confusing to consumers, and ask him/her to stop using your name. They will likely ignore you. To proceed further, you will likely need an attorney to seek an injunction and assert a claim for damages.

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Answered on 10/17/05, 7:15 pm


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