Sak Group Complaint
Sak Group Complaint
Sak Group Complaint
PLAINTIFF’S COMPLAINT
NOW COMES the Plaintiff, SAK Group, Inc. (“Plaintiff” or “SAK”), by and through its
attorneys, Tolbert & Tolbert LLC, and for its Complaint against Defendant, Blue Hill Hospitality,
Inc. (“Defendant” or “BLUE HILL”), alleging Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition,
states as follows:
1. This is a civil action for trademark infringement and unfair competition under
federal, state and common law. SAK brings this action because Defendant BLUE HILL is doing
business in the United States under a confusingly similar name and trademark in violation of
SAK’s rights. SAK seeks to enjoin BLUE HILL’s acts, to recover damages and BLUE HILL’s
profits, and to secure other relief, including attorneys’ fees and costs.
THE PARTIES
4. This action arises under the federal Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 1051, et seq., and
5. This Court has jurisdiction over the subject matter of this action pursuant to 15
U.S.C. § 1121 and 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331, 1338(b), and supplemental jurisdiction pursuant to 28
U.S.C. § 1367. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1367, this Court has supplemental jurisdiction over SAK’s
state law claims because those claims are substantially related to SAK’s federal Lanham Act
claims.
6. This Court also has diversity jurisdiction under 28 U.S.C. § 1332 because SAK and
Defendant are citizens of different states – namely, Illinois for SAK, and Indiana for BLUE HILL
– and the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000.00 exclusive of interest and costs.
7. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Defendant BLUE HILL, and venue is
proper in the Northern District of Indiana pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 1391(b) and (c). Defendant
BLUE HILL is doing business in this District, and a substantial part of the events giving rise to
GENERAL ALLEGATIONS
8. SAK is a company that owns and operates three restaurants in the Chicago
metropolitan area under the mark “Buttermilk Café,” currently located in Vernon Hills, Geneva,
and Naperville.
9. SAK’s predecessor in interest had been using the Buttermilk Café mark in interstate
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10. SAK has obtained the following trademark registration, Registration No.
5,888,072, for its SAK marks in the United States. Copies of the TSDR printouts for the following
11. The existence of this valid and subsisting federal trademark registrations constitutes
prima facie evidence of the ownership and validity of the SAK marks.
1065, which constitutes conclusive evidence of SAK’s exclusive right to use its SAK marks for
the products specified in those registrations pursuant to 15 U.S.C. §§ 1065 and 1115(b).
13. SAK has invested in its brand over the decade through a great amount of advertising
14. Through its continuous use of the SAK brand for approximately 11 years, SAK has
built up substantial goodwill in its SAK marks, and the relevant consumers have come to recognize
15. Defendant BLUE HILL owns and operates a restaurant under the mark of
16. Defendant BLUE HILL also uses the SAK mark on signs on and in its restaurant.
On information and belief, BLUE HILL marks its menus and other items with the infringing mark.
17. SAK wrote to the President of BLUE HILL on March 10, 2022, notifying him of
BLUE HILL’s infringement of SAK’s trademarks and the likelihood that customers would be
confused, and asking for the infringement to stop immediately. On information and belief, despite
that notice, BLUE HILL continued to use the name “Buttermilk Pancake House”
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18. Both SAK and BLUE HILL use their respective marks in connection with
19. In all respects, SAK and BLUE HILL sell very similar goods and operate in the
same channel of trade, and offer their goods and services to the same categories of consumers.
20. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use of the SAK’s. “Buttermilk Cafe” mark is identical in
21. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use of the SAK mark is likely to cause confusion,
mistake, and deception as to the source or origin of BLUE HILL’s infringing retail restaurant on
one hand, and SAK’s restaurants on the other, and is likely to falsely suggest a sponsorship,
connection, affiliation, or association between BLUE HILL and/or its restaurant on the one hand
and SAK’s restaurants on the other, thereby injuring SAK and the public.
22. Defendant BLUE HILL’s activities described above are without SAK’s permission.
23. On information and belief, Defendant BLUE HILL’s activities described above are
willful.
24. Defendant BLUE HILL’s activities described above have directly and proximately
caused, and unless enjoined will continue to cause, irreparable harm both to SAK and to
consumers, who have an interest in being free from confusion, mistake, and deception.
25. SAK has a likelihood of prevailing on the merits, no adequate remedy at law, and
will be irreparably harmed if Defendant BLUE HILL is permitted to use the SAK mark in the
COUNT ONE
Federal Trademark Infringement Under
Section 32(1)(a) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1114(1)
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26. SAK incorporates by reference each and every paragraph above as if re-stated
herein.
27. SAK has invested significant effort and funds in marketing and promoting its
restaurants’ products under the SAK mark. As a result of substantial marketing and promotion for
the significant sales of the SAK restaurants, consumers associate the famous SAK mark with a
28. Defendant BLUE HILL’s infringing use of the SAK mark is confusingly similar to
SAK’s trademarks.
29. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use of the mark in connection with the sale, offering for
sale, distribution and advertising of its restaurant s is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake,
30. Defendant BLUE HILL is misrepresenting and falsely describing to the general
public the origin and source of its products sold under the infringing SAK mark in the Chicagoland
and Northern Indiana area, and creating a likelihood of confusion by purchasers as to the source
and sponsorship of such restaurants. As a result, SAK has a likelihood of prevailing on the merits.
31. As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing acts of BLUE HILL, SAK has
suffered and will continue to suffer monetary damages in an amount that will be established at
trial.
32. Upon information and belief, Defendant BLUE HILL’s acts were in conscious and
willful disregard of SAK’s rights, and the resulting damage to SAK is such as to warrant the
33. BLUE HILL’s infringement described herein also irreparably harms SAK, and
there is no adequate remedy at law. The balance of equities weighs in favor of an injunction.
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COUNT TWO
Federal Trademark Infringement, False Designation of Origin,
Passing Off, and Unfair Competition
under Section 43(a)(1)(A) of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a)(1)(A)
34. SAK incorporates by reference each and every paragraph above as if re-stated
herein.
35. By misappropriating, using and copying the SAK mark, Defendant BLUE HILL is
misrepresenting and falsely describing to the general public and others the origin, sponsorship, or
approval of its groceries and food products. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use in commerce of the
SAK mark in connection with its commercial activities is likely to cause confusion, or to cause
mistake, or to deceive as to the affiliation, connection, or association of BLUE HILL with SAK,
or as to the origin, sponsorship, or approval of BLUE HILL, its restaurant, its food products, and
its commercial activities, by or with SAK, in violation of Section 43(a)(1)(A) of the Lanham Act,
36. As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing acts of BLUE HILL, SAK has
suffered and will continue to suffer monetary damages in an amount that will be established at
trial.
37. Upon information and belief, Defendant BLUE HILL’s acts were in conscious and
willful disregard of SAK’s rights, and the resulting damage to SAK is such as to warrant the
38. BLUE HILL’s activities described herein irreparably harm SAK, and there is no
COUNT THREE
(Trademark Dilution)
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39. SAK incorporates by reference each and every paragraph above as if re-stated
herein.
41. BLUE HILL adopted its infringing SAK FOOD MARKET mark after the SAK
42. The use of BLUE HILL’s infringing SAK FOOD MARKET mark causes dilution
43. BLUE HILL’s use of its infringing SAK FOOD MARKET mark is commercial and
44. BLUE HILL’s dilution described herein irreparably harms SAK, and there is no
COUNT FOUR
Violation of the Indiana Uniform Deceptive Trade Practices Act, 24-5-0.5-1
45. SAK incorporates by reference each and every paragraph above as if re-stated
herein.
46. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use in commerce of the SAK mark in connection with
the sale, offering for sale, distribution and advertising of its restaurant and food products passes
off goods and services as those of another; cause likelihood of confusion or of misunderstanding
as to the source, sponsorship, approval, or certification of the restaurant and goods sold therein;
with or certification by another; and/or engages in other conduct that similarly creates a likelihood
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Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Indiana Code sections 24-5-0.5-1 through 24-5-0.5-12. As a result,
47. As a direct and proximate result of the foregoing acts of Defendant BLUE HILL,
SAK has suffered and will continue to suffer monetary damages in an amount that will be
established at trial.
48. Upon information and belief, Defendant’s acts were in conscious and willful
49. BLUE HILL’s activities described herein irreparably harm SAK, and there is no
COUNT FIVE
Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition under Indiana Common Law
50. SAK incorporates by reference each and every paragraph above as if re-stated
herein.
trademark infringement, misappropriation of the goodwill associated with SAK’s marks, and
52. Defendant BLUE HILL’s use in commerce of the SAK mark in connection with
the restaurant and sale of food products is likely to cause confusion, or to cause mistake, or to
deceive consumers and the general public, to the detriment of SAK. As a result, SAK has a
53. BLUE HILL’s activities described herein irreparably harm SAK, and there is no
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WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff SAK, respectfully requests that this Honorable Court grant
A. An Order holding that Defendant BLUE HILL's actions described above infringe SAK’s
mark, and that Defendant BLUE HILL’s actions constitute trademark infringement, false
designation of origin, passing off, and unfair competition under federal, state, and common
B. An Order preliminarily and permanently enjoining BLUE HILL, its employees, agents,
dealers, and all persons in active concert or participation with any of them:
i. From using the name “Buttermilk” or any other trademarks, trade names, logos,
and other names or identifiers that are the same as or confusingly similar to the
SAK marks, in any manner or form, in connection with any goods or services in
ii. From representing or suggesting, by any means whatsoever, directly or indirectly, that
BLUE HILL, any food products and restaurants services offered by BLUE HILL, or
any activities undertaken by BLUE HILL, are sponsored or approved by, or are
iii. An Order requiring Defendant BLUE HILL to deliver up for destruction all
any other materials containing infringing marks and/or false claims in its possession,
representatives that are in use in the United States or which are designed to be used in
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iv. An Order directing Defendant BLUE HILL to file with this Court and serve on SAK's
attorneys, thirty (30) days after the date of entry of any injunction, a report in writing
and under oath setting forth in detail the manner and form in which it has complied
v. An Order requiring Defendant BLUE HILL to account for and pay to SAK any and all
profits arising from or related to BLUE HILL’s unlawful acts and that such profits be
vi. An Order requiring Defendant BLUE HILL to pay SAK the full amount of damages
caused by BLUE HILL's unlawful acts, and that such damages be trebled in accordance
vii. An Order requiring Defendant BLUE HILL to pay SAK its costs and attorneys' fees in
this action pursuant to 15 U.S.C. § 1117 and other applicable laws; and
Respectfully submitted,
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JURY DEMAND
Respectfully submitted,
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