Now the lawyers, with the firm Olson and Cepuritis, Ltd., were demanding that he change the business’s name, website, logo and materials to cease using the words “Aloha” and “Aloha Poke” immediately. “Aloha Poke [Co.] would prefer to settle this matter amicably and without court intervention,” the letter read. So he said he was confused by the actions of Aloha Poke Co.“Obviously they don’t know what that means,” he said. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we will no longer be doing business as Aloha Poke Stop. We have decided to… Posted by Lei’s Poke Stop on Friday, July 27, 2018Caroline Wellford, a spokeswoman for the Aloha Poke Co., declined to say how many restaurants had received cease-and-desist letters.
Source: Washington Post July 31, 2018 03:45 UTC