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MalMar2, I will look at that.
If Kenyon did something wrong, then FMA (elequa/Ahmed) has a cause of action against Kenyon for malpractice.
But from the names of the firms, I think it was competently briefed.
The problem is with the adjudicators, and how they are appointed.
SoCalBoy
It's going to take elequa thousands of hours
Out of the first 10 Google results for "LH", 4 are for Luteinizing Hormone, 2 are for a lab corp., only 1 is for Lufthansa.
Other "LH" uses: Wiki link
Luteinizing Hormone is a sex hormone found in humans which makes women ovulate and men produce testosterone, so the individual with the highest concentration of LH in their bloodstream should be awarded LH.com :first:So then Lab Corp can sue Lufthansa for the domain, after they get it then Luteinizing Hormone sues Lab Corp for it, and it is just a vicious cycle where the only winnder is WIPO with all of the fees.
He's Thunayan not Ahmed
In this case they went to court the moment they heard about the udrp - without waiting for a result.Thanks, that answers how they got into federal court.
Scroll up - there's a "Rating:" button towards the topThis is a great thread, with the potential of getting even better. Mods, how do we put stars on this one?
SoCalBoy
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