Texas travel-stop chain Buc-ee's sues Missouri booze-thru, alleging trademark infringement
Texas' favorite buck-toothed beaver lawyering up again, this time suing a duck-themed drive-thru liquor store in Missouri over alleged trademark infringement. Buc-ee's filed the suit earlier this month against Duckees Drive-Thru of Kimberling, Missouri, in the federal Western District Court of Missouri, court documents show. In its legal filing, Buc-ee's alleges Duckees — owned by Kansas City-based 2 Wiseman Enterprises — intentionally mimics the name and logo of Texas' best-known chain of travel stops.
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