Lately, we have been working on a new case so that both the commercial name of a croissant and a sandwich can coexist without legal implications. In this sense, we witnessed the negotiation and conclusion of a coexistence agreement for the two brands. Our client, from the Bakery and confectionery industry, received a coexistence agreement […]Learn More
An early part of the brand development process includes researching your competitors and comparing your brand against theirs. It’s possible that your business and its accompanying intellectual property share striking similarities to other brands in your industry, and these are important to consider when it comes to standing out within your field. When you’ve completed […]Learn More
Fluid trademarks describe a new way of approaching branding: changing brands over time in a way that contradicts the traditional paradigm. It has been argued that brands should be characterized by a static appearance that does not see a change in the words and symbols used by the brand. This is because potential consumers may […]Learn More
We have recently assisted our client, a key player in the field of intelligent software platforms in terms of metal automation, in the process of filing a trademark in the United States. Such a procedure aims to ensure that the brand is identified by the products and services of a particular company, making it different […]Learn More
Recently, we have assisted our Client, a corporate advisory and investment firm focused on the lower-mid market, in finding the best option for protecting their core-brand, by searching the proposed denomination. Such a procedure aims to identify potential risks and suggesting a tailored filing strategy adapted as per the pre-existent similar trademarks. Additionally, we have […]Learn More