In-N-Out Sends Restaurant a Cease-And-Desist Letter for Its Use of “Double Double”; Restaurant Responds By Renaming It “Cease & Desist” Burger

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • June 25, 2013
Take a lesson from Underbelly, a Houston restaurant and wine bar which was sent a cease-and-desist letter from In-N-Out when the burger giant discovered that they were using the trademarked term “Double Double” to describe their burgers. What did...
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