Our services have successfully protected and enforced over 10,000 of our global clients intellectual properties.

Since 1983, our practice has worked hand in hand with our clients to protect their brands globally. Representing brands from the Fortune 500, as well medium to small enterprise, we will protect and enforce what you have worked so hard to create.

Attorneys

Our firm was founded with the belief that all clients, no matter your size, will get the specialized attention you need and receive the premiere representation you deserve.

Our experienced team of over 22 attorneys are fully dedicated to our clients and helping you achieve your goals efficiently and effectively. With a range of specialties from International Trademark Protection & Enforcement, Patent Law, Copyright Law, we have the resources you need to protect your business.

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Protection & Enforcement

With offices in the United States, UK (and more), including Germany, London, Fanham, Munich and the U.S., we can protect your intellectual property on a Global scale.

Our staff will review your case, when your marks were first used in commerce, your active registered marks and provide a full summary of options to partner with one of the most successful firms in the world.

You will have the peace of mind that your property will be protected, enforced and reclaimed from any violating parities. We protect what you worked so hard to create.

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Services & Partnership

We have established partnerships with the OPIA, ICANN, ITA, INTA, BBIP,TCM and various strategic alliances through other trademark bureaus across the globe.

This ensures swift action and faster reconciliation of your issues no matter where they occur. Our partners sit on multiple governing bodies that manage and stipulate property rights domestically and globally.

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Latest Articles

October, 2023

New Website, Same Great Service

We have consolidated our domains and will be building our service portals through our great new site. Your account manager will contact you with further details. »

September, 2023

Awarded Multiple Industry Accolades

The awards keep stacking up this year for our organization. This time for industry excellence in practice and standard process. »

September, 2023

New Customer Portal Announced

Our new customer engagement portal tool will allow customers to follow the progress of all their ongoing litigation, enforcement or possible infringement issues.»

External Resources

November, 2023

New IPR Toolkit and Overseas Policy

New IPR toolkits have been announced for many countries. This tool provides an overview of legal statutes in relation to Patents. »

October, 2023

USPTO Issues Another Solicitation Warning

The USPTO has announced for false Non-USPTO solicitations that may resemble official communications in the attempt to solicit money. Contact us with any questionable letters. »

April, 2023

India Joins the ITS

India's Minister of Commerce and Industry has announced their instrument of accession in the Madrid Protocol for International Registration of Marks at the WIPO. »

Recent Industry
Verdicts & Settlements

Fed. Circ. Backs Win For Dell, HP In Power Patent Row
A Federal Circuit panel affirmed a lower court’s no infringement judgment in an Acacia Research Corp. unit’s suit against Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. and other electronics giants over a patent relating to computer power management.

Korean Court Vindicates Apple In Patent Feud With Samsung
Samsung Electronics Co. reportedly lost its South Korean lawsuit claiming that certain models of archival Apple Inc.’s iPhone and iPad infringed three of its patents.

Google, Blockbuster Beat Chinese Inventor's Patent Suit
A California federal judge Wednesday threw out a Chinese inventor's claims that Google Inc., Blockbuster LLC and others infringed his patent on a program that protects software from unauthorized use, finding that a payment-related limitation he added isn’t supported by the patent.

Nestle Wins 'Kid Selects' Mark In TTAB Reversal
A federal trademark appeals panel sided with food giant Nestle SA last week, reversing an examiner's decision that the company's "Kid Selects" brand name was not able to be registered as a federal trademark.