An Ohio-based logistics company finds itself in litigation over its use of a logo similar to the logo of luxury automaker, Jaguar. Panther Premium Logistics recently updated its logo to include a leaping feline that resembles the familiar leaping jaguar that adorns car hoods and other parts of Jaguar automobiles. Images of the two companies’ logos are available here . According to its website, Panther Premium Logistics was founded in 1992, and “is one of the largest premium logistics companies in the world. [Panther] provide[s] door-to-door transportation solutions for more than 11,000 customers worldwide, including Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies and blue-chip transportation service providers.” Jaguar’s complaint — filed in federal court in the Northern District of Ohio — states that Jaguar has used the leaping jaguar logo for over 75 years in the United States and more than 100 other countries. Jaguar Land Rover…
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