On March 28, 2014, HRB Innovations, Inc. (“HRBI”) of Las Vegas, Nevada, and HRB Tax Group, Inc. (“HRBTG”) of Kansas City, Missouri, filed a complaint against Fast Cash Taxes, LLC (“FCT”) of Doraville, Georgia and Gregory A. Solsrud of Atlanta, Georgia for alleged infringement of their federally registered “Peace of Mind” trademark under both the Lanham Act and common law.
Plaintiffs offer an extended service plan using the "Peace of Mind" mark. According to the complaint, Plaintiffs have used the “Peace of Mind” mark in relation to audit representation, audit assistance, warranties and support services for nearly two decades. The complaint alleges that Defendants are using a mark – “Peace of Mind” – that is identical to Plaintiffs’ Peace of Mind® trademark to market Defendants’ identical goods and services – competing audit representation and support services – in direct competition with Plaintiffs. They also allege that Defendants' practices are likely to confuse and deceive customers, causing irreparable injury to H&R Block.
The case is HRB Innovations, Inc. et al. v. Fast Cash Taxes, LLC et al., Case no. 1:14-cv-00903-SCJ in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta Division, and is assigned to Judge Steve C. Jones.