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Nature of Suit Code: 840
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15:1051 Trademark Infringement

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 Claim 9 is an Opposition Claim to the mark “Century Surety Group.” C21’s

counterclaim is a Cancellation Claim to the mark “Century Insurance Group.” 

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Century 21 Real Estate LLC, 

Plaintiff , 

vs.

Century Surety Co., 

Defendant. 

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No. CIV 03-0053-PHX-SMM

ORDER

At a status conference held on June 19, 2006, Defendant Century Surety Co.

(“Century”) dismissed its counterclaim for breach of contract (dkt. 11) with prejudice. (Dkt.

212.) In addition, the Court and counsel for both parties discussed the method by which the

Court should resolve the two remaining claims in the case: Count 9 in Century 21 Real

Estate’s (“C21”) complaint (dkt. 1 at 15-16) and C21’s counterclaim (dkt. 13 at 6).1

Counsel for Century represented that the two remaining claims are essentially

subsumed within the Court’s March 16, 2006 Order. The Court’s March 16 Order granted

summary judgment in favor of Century and against C21 on C21’s claims for trademark

infringement and dilution of the service marks “Century 21” and “Century 21 & Design”

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(collectively, the “C21 Marks”) under the Lanham Act, Arizona law, and common law, and

unfair competition under federal and common law by infringing and diluting the C21 Marks

through its use of the names “Century Surety Group,” “Century Insurance Group,” “Century

Surety,” and “Century” (collectively, the “Century Marks”). (Dkt. 177.) The basis for the

Court’s March 16 Order is that C21 failed to produce specific evidence, through affidavits

or other admissible material, that show a genuine issue of fact as to whether use of the

Century Marks is likely to cause consumer confusion and thus infringe upon the C21 Marks

(i.e., there is no genuine issue of material fact about the likelihood of consumer confusion

caused by the Century Marks). (Dkt. 177 at 44-45.) In addition, the Court dismissed the

dilution and unfair competition claims because (i) no reasonable jury could conclude that the

term “Century” is identical or nearly identical to the term “Century 21”; and (ii) there is no

genuine dispute of material fact as to whether the C21 Marks are actually diluted by the

Century Marks. (Dkt. 177 at 46-51.)

Counsel for C21 represented that the two remaining claims are not essentially

subsumed within the Court’s March 16 Order, but instead require the Court to consider

substantial evidence not related to the likelihood of confusion and dilution issues decided on

summary judgment. As a result, counsel for C21 argued, the Court should enter a final,

appealable judgment under Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(b) – so that the March 16 Order can be

immediately appealed to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals – and stay the remaining two

claims until after the appeal is decided.

In order to assist the Court with the determination of how to resolve the two remaining

claims, the Court will require limited briefing by each party.

Accordingly, 

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that, no later than July 21, 2006, the parties shall file

written briefs no longer than ten (10) pages total (including any exhibits and attachments)

setting forth each of their respective positions as to how the Court should resolve the two

remaining claims in the present case and the legal authorities in support thereof. 

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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that both the deadline of July 21, 2006, and the page

limitation are Court-imposed limits, and thus no stipulations or other agreements to extend

time or page limits shall be granted.

DATED this 7th day of July, 2006.

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