Practice Area · Contingency
Trademark
Your brand is one of your most valuable assets. When a competitor trades on your name, logo, or goodwill — confusing customers and siphoning sales — trademark law provides remedies including the infringer’s profits, your damages, and, in exceptional cases, attorney’s fees.
What a case looks like
A competitor adopts a confusingly similar name or mark, customers are misled, and the infringer is a substantial business with real sales traceable to the confusion.
Illustrative scenario, not an actual case.
As with every matter we take on contingency, we look for clear liability, at least $5 million in damages, and a defendant who can pay.
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