Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) serve as a foundation for innovation, fostering creativity and ensuring fair competition. From pharmaceutical breakthroughs to distinctive brand identities, IP forms the strategic foundation for sustainable competitive advantage.
However, with increasingly globalized and commercially robust economies, there has been a greater need for consistent and coordinated protection of intellectual property rights across borders. At TRD Associates, we offer our clients strategic advice and legal assistance in safeguarding their creative endeavors, technological innovations, and commercial identities through protection of their intellectual property rights.
We provide end-to-end support in intellectual property (IP) matters, representing clients across key judicial and regulatory bodies nationwide. With a comprehensive understanding of domestic and international IP laws and regulations, we offer clients holistic solutions with respect to all matters related to IPR, ranging from trademark and copyright registration, including comprehensive search, application, opposition, prosecution, franchising, licensing, assignment agreements, and providing comprehensive enforcement strategies or prosecuting infringement matters, geographical indication matters, and passing off actions, to name a few.
We assist clients in navigating intellectual property (IP) disputes across diverse judicial and quasi-judicial forums throughout India. Our prosecution practice engages with specialized statutory authorities including the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, the Trademarks Registry, and the Copyright Board, ensuring strong protection and registration of IP rights.
On the litigation front, our team appears before various Indian courts, including the Commercial Courts, District Courts, and High Courts, handling matters involving patent and trademark infringement, copyright violations, passing off actions, and urgent remedies such as Anton Piller and John Doe orders against unidentified infringers.
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) serve as a foundation for innovation, fostering creativity and ensuring fair competition. From pharmaceutical breakthroughs to distinctive brand identities, IP forms the strategic foundation for sustainable competitive advantage.
However, with increasingly globalized and commercially robust economies, there has been a greater need for consistent and coordinated protection of intellectual property rights across borders. At TRD Associates, we offer our clients strategic advice and legal assistance in safeguarding their creative endeavors, technological innovations, and commercial identities through protection of their intellectual property rights.
We provide end-to-end support in intellectual property (IP) matters, representing clients across key judicial and regulatory bodies nationwide. With a comprehensive understanding of domestic and international IP laws and regulations, we offer clients holistic solutions with respect to all matters related to IPR, ranging from trademark and copyright registration, including comprehensive search, application, opposition, prosecution, franchising, licensing, assignment agreements, and providing comprehensive enforcement strategies or prosecuting infringement matters, geographical indication matters, and passing off actions, to name a few.
We assist clients in navigating intellectual property (IP) disputes across diverse judicial and quasi-judicial forums throughout India. Our prosecution practice engages with specialized statutory authorities including the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks, the Trademarks Registry, and the Copyright Board, ensuring strong protection and registration of IP rights.
On the litigation front, our team appears before various Indian courts, including the Commercial Courts, District Courts, and High Courts, handling matters involving patent and trademark infringement, copyright violations, passing off actions, and urgent remedies such as Anton Piller and John Doe orders against unidentified infringers.