University of Houston System Files Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against South Texas College of Law

The University of Houston System has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against South Texas College of Law (STCL).  The suit, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Houston, alleges STCL’s announced name change to 'Houston College of Law' and its adoption of UH’s red and white color scheme constitutes “intentional and willful infringement of UH’s intellectual property and unfair competition,” which results in “confusion in the marketplace and damage” to the university and its brand.

“This is about protecting our reputation and our business,” said Tilman Fertitta, chairman of the UH System Board of Regents.  “We’ve earned our standing as a nationally ranked law center, and we won’t allow someone else to change their name and colors and market themselves on our success.”

“The University of Houston Law Center’s brand is associated nationwide with top-notch faculty and lawyers,” said Tony Buzbee, principal of The Buzbee Law Firm, which is representing UH as lead counsel in addition to Sutton, McAughan, Deaver, PLLC.  “UH didn’t take shortcuts to achieve this recognition.  We believe the attempted renaming of South Texas College of Law is nothing more than an improper shortcut to take advantage of the success UH has achieved.”

As of 2016, South Texas College of Law was not ranked in U.S. News & World Report Rankings of Best Law Schools.  In the press release announcing its name change, STCL admitted it has struggled to gain visibility in nearly 90 years since it was founded, with minimal national name recognition of roughly two percent. 

Conversely, UH is a Tier One Carnegie Research institution, rated in the top 15 percent of all universities by the Princeton Review.  For 2016, the University of Houston Law Center is ranked 50th among U.S. law schools by U.S. News & World Report and is ranked No. 29 by the National Law Journal among “Go to” law schools based on the percentage of graduates hired by the top 250 law firms in the nation.  A listing of UH Law Center rankings is below. 

“The University of Houston Law Center has worked hard for its national reputation,” said Buzbee.  “We intend to protect it.”

The lawsuit states an STCL name change to ‘Houston College of Law’ will result in confusion among the market of law students, potential law students, lawyers and consumers of legal services.  Such rebranding results in the belief that there is some affiliation between the two schools, that UH approves of STCL legal education services, or that UH and STCL are one in the same entity.  The suit seeks relief from the court that prevents STCL’s use of its proposed name.

Lawsuit: http://www.uh.edu/news-events/images/Complaintfiled_UH.pdf

Highlights of University of Houston Law Center Rankings

  • Ranked 50th of law schools by U.S. News & World Report based on a multi-factor analysis including bar passage, job placement, LSAT score. (2016)
  • Ranked 29th by the National Law Journal among "Go to" law schools based on the percent of graduates hired by the top 250 law firms in U.S. (2016)
  • Ranked among the Top 50 law schools in the nation (No. 39) in 2011 for best standard of living according to an exclusive study conducted by National Jurist magazine
  • Ranked 34th in 2010 by Super Lawyers organization based on the number of alumni of the school who have been voted as "super lawyers" in their fields by their peers.
  • The Houston Law Review ranked in top 3.2 percent (51st) of more than 1,600 law journals by Washington & Lee based on the number of citations to articles in the Review. (2014)
  • UH Journal of International Law ranked in the top 25 percent of all law journals by Washington & Lee University based on the number of citations to articles in the Journal. (2013)
  • UH Intellectual Property and Information Law Institute ranked 8th nationally by U.S. News & World Report based on assessment of peers in intellectual property law. (2016)
  • UH Health Law and Policy Institute is ranked 2nd nationally by U.S. News & World Report based on assessment of peers in health law. (2016)
  • UH Law Center part-time program is ranked 6th nationally by U.S. News & World Report. (2016)
  • UH Journal of Health Law and Policy is ranked in the top 15 percent of health law journals nationally by Washington & Lee University based on the number of citations to articles in the Journal. (2010)
  • Recognized as a 'Best Value’ in The National Jurist magazine's annual survey.
  • Recognized as a 'Most Diverse' law school by preLaw and The National Jurist magazines.

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