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A trademark holder may file a complaint alleging trademark infringement against hundreds of defendants identifying them as the “Individuals, Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships and Unincorporated Associations” on Schedule A, which may be filed separately from the complaint or under seal. Infringers often use an alias and as a result, the actual names and locations of many of the defendants are unknown to the plaintiff. In such case, the plaintiff may list the assumed names on Schedule A.

Why File Schedule A Cases

After filing the complaint and Schedule A, the plaintiff may file an ex parte motion for

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