Rights under registered trademarks are enforceable in court through filing for infringement and common law rights in unregistered trademark are enforceable through filing for passing off of trademark.  A proprietor of trademark can either enforce its right by approaching court or can negotiate a license or agreement with the infringer to avoid cost and time invested in litigation  

OUR TEAM:

Our team of trademark expert’s asses all the possible ways for enforcement of our clients trademark rights and advise on the best possible route available. We assess the benefits and disadvantages of litigation on the basis of damages that can be claimed and time and money involved in litigation.

OUR EDGE:

We advise our clients with the alternatives that can be opted in place of litigation to avoid cost and benefit from the situation in legitimate way.  In certain situation which can prove to be beneficial for our clients such as forming a license agreement, franchisee or assignment agreement with the infringer for a good amount of royalty. Opting such route can to be mutually beneficial as the infringer has the legitimate way to use registered trademark and proprietor of trademark gets to exploit his rights in the trademark.