Trademark Law

Overview

A trademark protects a company's brand name, logo, slogan, and product identity from misuse or infringement. Trademark registration grants exclusive rights to use a brand name in a particular industry, helping businesses build and protect their brand value.

 

In today's competitive market, businesses need strong trademark protection to distinguish their products and services, prevent brand dilution, and maintain consumer trust through protected brand identities.

What We Do

Expert legal solutions for trademark protection and brand value preservation, ensuring exclusive rights over your business identity.

Trademark Registration & Protection

We assist businesses in registering trademarks, securing brand identity, and preventing unauthorized use of brand names, logos, and other distinctive marks.

Trademark Search & Clearance

We conduct comprehensive trademark searches to ensure availability and minimize infringement risks before brand launches and expansions.

Trademark Licensing & Franchising

We draft and negotiate brand licensing agreements, franchising contracts, and co-branding partnerships to enable brand monetization.

International Trademark Protection

We help secure trademark protection globally through Madrid Protocol and national registrations in key markets worldwide.

Trademark Opposition & Litigation

We represent businesses in trademark opposition, infringement cases, domain name disputes, and enforcement actions.

Brand Portfolio Management

We assist in managing trademark portfolios, maintaining registrations, and developing comprehensive brand protection strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions on Trademark Law

Trademarks can include names, logos, symbols, colors, sounds, packaging, and other distinctive elements that identify products or services of a business. The mark should be capable of distinguishing your goods/services from others.
Trademark registration in India is valid for 10 years and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods by paying renewal fees. Regular use of the trademark is important to maintain protection.
Trademark registration gives exclusive rights to use the mark, prevent unauthorized use by others, license the mark commercially, and take legal action against infringement. It also enables use of the ® symbol.
Businesses can protect trademarks internationally through the Madrid Protocol system for multiple countries, or by filing separate national applications. Protection strategies should focus on key markets and business territories.
Trademark owners can take legal action including cease and desist notices, civil litigation for injunctions and damages, customs recordals to prevent counterfeit imports, and criminal action in cases of counterfeiting.

Contact Us for Trademark Law Services

At Samvit Law Partners, we help businesses protect and enforce their trademark rights through expert legal guidance and strategic brand protection.