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Jump to full article: Philip Morris USA, 2008-04-09
Intro: Philip Morris USA (PM USA) filed two lawsuits in federal court yesterday in Los Angeles, Ca., aimed at stopping the importation, distribution, and sale of counterfeit cigarettes and the unauthorized use of PM USA's trademarks.
The suits arise from two seizures by the U.S. Bureau of Customs and Border Protection at the Port of Los Angeles. Sorensen Lighted Controls of Hartford, Conn., was listed on Customs' Notice of Seizure as the importer of record of 47,378 cartons of counterfeit Marlboro® cigarettes, with a date of entry into the port of January 8, 2008. Similarly, Damakali S.A. de CV of Queretaro, Mexico, was named on a Customs' Notice of Seizure as the importer of 28,260 cartons of counterfeit Marlboro® and Marlboro® Lights cigarettes with a date of entry into the port of December 20, 2007.
Speaking on behalf of PM USA, Charlie Whitaker, vice president, Compliance and Brand Integrity for Altria Client Services said, "Importing and selling counterfeit cigarettes is illegal, and the Marlboro® brand is a frequent target of counterfeiters. These lawsuits are the latest in a series of actions that demonstrate our resolve to protecting PM USA's valuable trademarks."
PM USA pursues numerous strategies to address the sale of counterfeit, illegally imported, stolen and untaxed or under-taxed cigarettes.
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