Robust IP protection goes beyond just procurement – it hinges critically on astute enforcement and commercial exploitation strategies. This is where our firm’s formidable IP Investigation & Enforcement capabilities come into play as an integral part of our holistic IP services suite.
At Ashwathh Legal, we understand the severe impact of counterfeiting and intellectual property infringement on businesses. Our partners boast extensive experience in IP enforcement and anti-counterfeiting across a broad spectrum of products and services, including electronics, software, fashion apparel, luxury goods, consumer durables, and more.
Our multidisciplinary team as well as associates constituted of IP attorneys, private investigators, digital forensics experts, and legal risk & compliance professionals allows us to devise and execute tailored enforcement actions across virtually every IP vertical – trademarks, patents, designs, copyrights, trade secrets and more.
On the investigation front, our team routinely undertakes anti-counterfeiting and anti-piracy missions, online brand monitoring, covert ops to map infringement networks, and evidence gathering exercises. We leverage cutting-edge forensics tools and investigative methodologies to unearth critical evidence admissible in enforcement proceedings.
Our enforcement capabilities encompass a comprehensive range of actions including cease & desist notices, takedown strategies, civil/criminal litigations, border protection measures, police raids, and negotiated resolutions through licensing or financial settlements. We tailor enforcement roadmaps as per the client’s commercial interests and risk appetite.
What truly sets us apart is our ability to connect the dots between investigation insights and pragmatic enforcement avenues while ensuring airtight compliance with legal statutes. Our tenacious team, robust stakeholder networks, and strategic enforcement playbooks consistently deliver favourable results for clients.
As IP assets grow exponentially more valuable, our IP investigation & enforcement capabilities will continue raising the bar as a pivotal bulwark against infringement risks and commercial piracy threats.
A seller refuses to close on a property after signing a real estate contract because he received a better offer from someone else
A seller refuses to close on a property after signing a real estate contract because he received a better offer from someone else
A buyer failed to follow through with a closing, he didn't actually pay for the owner of real estate as agreed to in the property contract.
A buyer failed to follow through with a closing, he didn't actually pay for the owner of real estate as agreed to in the property contract.
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