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Orin Scrivello, take note. We’ve got dentists inflicting extra pain.
On each other, anyway. The Venice Herald-Tribune down in Florida reports that a battle is brewing in Sarasota, with Mitchell Strumpf suing fellow DDS Patricia Sabers. The alleged tooth of crime? Strumpf says the logo Sabers has on a flag outside her practice—a cartoon image of a smiling mouth—has been his for 11 years and is registered as a “service mark” in the state. He says her use of it is costing him business, and wants her to take it down and pay him $15,000 in damages.
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