Trademark Enforcement

Choosing how best to defend your trademark from outside parties is one of the most crucial choices a trademark owner must make. Every trademark owner should have a plan in place for dealing with copycats, infringers, counterfeiters, and any other third party that could cause damage to their brand, even though this can be a difficult decision.

Trademark enforcement comes in many shapes and sizes and an experienced trademark attorney can help you develop a plan for your business’s budget that fits your business’s specific needs. Effective enforcement can be the difference between a strong, lasting trademark and a forgettable, short-lived brand. Contact one of our attorneys today for a free consultation!

 

Trademark Enforcement Service Types

Titan Legal Firm offers enforcement services that meet individual client needs. Don’t see what you need? Please contact our office for a free consultation.

Cease-And-Desist Letters

A strong cease-and-desist letter informs the violating party of the infringement and outlines the legal and factual foundation for the allegations. A skilled trademark lawyer will do this while taking into account the particulars of each client. Occasionally, that could be a stern letter intended to confront the copyright holder. At another instance, it might be a kind and considerate note to another small-business owner. The lawyers at Titan Legal Firm work hard to help each client find the ideal balance.

Take-Down Notices

A significant amount of trademark infringement and counterfeiting that takes place in the market today is caused by online marketplaces. Trademark owners can report infringing products through the trademark enforcement protocols found on many online marketplaces. But, in many situations, the online marketplaces handle thousands of these notices every day, and an expert lawyer can assist you in avoiding typical pitfalls that result in delays and lost sales to infringers. Whether it’s foreign wholesale marketplaces like Ali Baba or popular online retailers like Amazon, eBay, Etsy, or Zulily, a skilled lawyer can assist you in developing a tailored enforcement strategy that fits your budget.

Settlement Negotiations

An order to cease and desist is only the first step in the enforcement procedure. The primary objective of trademark law is to prevent infringement, and this is frequently accomplished on mutually agreeable terms. It could be as easy as the other party agreeing to cease using a trademark in exchange for your vow not to pursue legal action against them for prior trademark infringement. It might entail a brief phase-out period during which the possible infringer sells off outdated stock. An accomplished lawyer can successfully negotiate settlement terms to give your trademark long-term protection.

Trademark Investigations

Investigating a possible infringement before acting is sometimes the only way to learn more about it. In order to make well-informed decisions regarding trademark enforcement, our staff conducts trademark investigations, including test purchase and pre-textual investigations, and our attorneys use state-of-the-art technology to conduct extensive research regarding potential infringement.

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