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On Monday, the Irvine, Calif.-based burger chain filed a lawsuit against a Wichita dry cleaner—also called In-N-Out—for allegedly ripping off its name and famous red and yellow logo.
An imitation In-N-Out restaurant that opened in Mexico this summer has already given up the California lifestyle and changed its name, likely after facing legal action from the original burger chain.
In-N-Out Burger is finally coming east of the Mississippi River. The popular California-based burger chain, which has been concentrated primarily in the West since its founding more than 70 years a… ...
After delivering a French Fry Boat Pool Float perfect for summer lounging, In-N-Out Burger has now celebrated its signature drink cup with a slip-on shoe release. Utilizing the classic footwear ...
In-N-Out Burger fans abroad get a taste of the chain's menu items every so often ... If they are not used within a five-year span of time, companies could lose protection for their names and logos.