Alliance Bank v. New Century Bank

742 F. Supp. 2d 532, 98 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1292, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76747, 2010 WL 2991204
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedJuly 27, 2010
DocketCivil Action 10-2249
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Alliance Bank v. New Century Bank, 742 F. Supp. 2d 532, 98 U.S.P.Q. 2d (BNA) 1292, 2010 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 76747, 2010 WL 2991204 (E.D. Pa. 2010).

Opinion

OPINION

SLOMSKY, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION.........................................................537

II. FINDINGS OF FACT......................................................537

A. The Parties............................................................537

B. Alliance’s Products and Services .........................................538

C. Alliance’s Mark CUSTOMER FIRST.....................................538

i. Advertising CUSTOMER FIRST.....................................538

ii. Registration of Mark CUSTOMER FIRST............................540

D. New Century’s Products and Services.....................................540

E. New Century’s Mark CUSTOMERS Ist BANK.......................541

i. Advertising CUSTOMERS Ist BANK................................541

ii. Attempted Registration of Mark CUSTOMERS 1st BANK and Similar Marks ...................................................542

F. New Century’s Name Change............................................543

G. Commonality of “Customer” and “First” in the Banking and Financial Industries...........................................................544

III. LEGAL STANDARD ......................................................544

A. Jurisdiction............................................................544

B. Preliminary Injunction..................................................545

IV. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW..................................................545

A. Alliance is Likely to Succeed on the Merits of its Trademark Claim...........546

i. Alliance Owns a Valid and Legally Protectable Service Mark.............546

a. Alliance Did Not Fraudulently Obtain the Mark....................550

b. Third Party Usage..............................................551

c. The Doctrines of Non-Use, Mutilation, and Abandonment are Inapplicable..................................................553

. ii. New Century’s Use of the Name Customers 1st Bank Creates a Likelihood of Confusion...........................................554

a. Factor 1: Similarity of the Marks.................................555

b. Factor 2: Strength of the Mark..................................558

c. Factor 3: Care and Attention Expected of Consumers...............559

d. Factor 4: Length of Time Defendant Has Used the Mark............560

e. Factor 5: Intent of Defendant....................................561

f. Factor 6: Evidence of Actual Confusion...........................563

g. Factor 7: Whether Goods Are Marketed Through the Same Channels and Factor 8: Extent to Which Targets of the Parties’ Sales Efforts are the Same.............................563

h. Factor 9: Relationship of the Goods in the Minds of Consumers.....564

i. Factor 10: Other Facts Suggesting the Public Might Expect the Prior Owner to Manufacture Both Products......................564

j. Balancing of Factors............................................565

*537 B. Irreparable Harm to Alliance.............. 565

C. Irreparable Harm to New Century......... 566

D. The Public Interest....................... 567

V. ALLIANCE IS REQUIRED TO POST A BOND 567

VI. CONCLUSION..................... 567

I. INTRODUCTION

Before the Court is Plaintiff Alliance Bank’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Doc. No. 2). On May 14, 2010, Plaintiff Alliance Bank (“Alliance”) commenced this action against Defendant New Century Bank (“New Century”) alleging claims for trademark infringement, false designation of origin, and unfair competition under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1051, et seq., and for violations of state law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. These claims arise from New Century’s recent adoption and use of the name CUSTOMERS 1st BANK in connection with banking and financial services. On the same day that Alliance filed the Verified Complaint (Doc. No. 1), Alliance also filed a Motion for Preliminary Injunction pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(a).

On June 2, 2010, Defendant New Century filed a Response in Opposition to the Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Doc. No. 16). On June 9, 2010, Alliance filed a Reply in Support of the Motion (Doc. No. 17). On June 17 and 18, 2010, the Court held a hearing on the Motion for Preliminary Injunction. 1 In addition, on June 29, 2010, the Court held oral argument on the Motion. After considering the testimony and exhibits offered by the parties at the hearings and their filings and arguments in this case, and for the reasons that follow, the Court will grant Alliance’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction.

II. FINDINGS OF FACT

A. The Parties

Plaintiff Alliance Bank is a Pennsylvania corporation with its principal place of business located at 541 Lawrence Road, Broomall, Pennsylvania. (Verified Complaint at ¶ 3; Testimony of Dennis Cirucci [“Cirucci”], Plaintiffs President and CEO, Transcript of Hearing, June 17, 2010 [“Tr. 06/17/10”], at 5:15-16.) Alliance is a wholly owned subsidiary of Alliance Bank Corp. of Pennsylvania, and renders community banking services to individuals and businesses. (Id. at 5:6-7, 17-24; 43:7-8.) Alliance has branches in Delaware County and Chester County, Pennsylvania. Branches are located in the towns of Lawrence Park, Concordville, Havertown, Springfield, Lansdowne, Secane, Newtown Square, Upper Darby, and Paoli. (Plaintiffs Declaration of Dennis Cirucci (Doc. No. 11) Exhibit [“Cirucci Ex.”] 45.) Customers of Alliance are located in forty-one (41) states and in Puerto Rico. (Cirucci, Tr. 06/17/10 at 28:12-16.) A large percentage of Alliance’s business is conducted over the internet. (Id. at 32:1-3.)

Defendant New Century, d/b/a Customers 1st Bank, is a Pennsylvania corporation with its principal place of business located at 99 Bridge Street, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. (Plaintiffs Hearing Exhibit [“PI. Ex.”] 46 at ¶ 3.) New Century also offers *538 community banking services to individuals and businesses.

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