More often than not, the market position of a product or service will be underpinned by factors that imbue it with a creative edge, or an innovative feature or a reputation associated with an established brand. These assets can be protected and exploited through what we commonly term Intellectual Property (IP) rights.
Specific areas include:
- Patent – enforcement of patent rights / infringement avoidance; invalidity challenges; and patent licensing
- Trademarks/brands – protection advice; trade mark registration; enforcement of rights; and licensing
- Copyright – exploitation and protection advice; assignment of copyright rights and copyright licensing
- Trade secrets – Confidentiality agreements and other protective covenants
- Litigation – IP infringement or misuse of confidential information