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Eli Lilly v. Empower Clinic Services — Court Dismisses Lanham Act Claim Against Compounding Pharmacy but Allows State Consumer Protection Claims to Proceed

A federal court dismissed Eli Lilly’s Lanham Act false advertising claim against Empower Pharmacy over compounded tirzepatide (the active ingredient in Mounjaro and Zepbound) for lack of proximate causation, but allowed state consumer protection claims to proceed in eight states.

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M.M. Ristorazione v. Villa Ramazzini (CJEU C-132/25) — EU Court Rules Provisional IP Measures Cannot Persist Indefinitely Without Substantive Proceedings

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that Article 9(5) of the IP Enforcement Directive precludes national laws that allow provisional trademark measures to remain in force indefinitely when the rights-holder fails to file substantive proceedings within the mandatory deadline.

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