Ravinia Brewing agrees to change name in settlement with Ravinia Festival
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Nearly one year after a trademark fight ended up in Chicago federal court, Ravinia Festival and Ravina Brewing announced a settlement Friday, with the craft brewer agreeing to rebrand.
No specific timetable for the Ravinia Brewing name change was disclosed, but the rebranding is expected to take place over a period of months.
Nearly one year after a trademark fight ended up in Chicago federal court, Ravinia Festival and Ravina Brewing announced a settlement Friday, with the craft brewer agreeing to rebrand.
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