Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Litigation
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At Oracle Law Global, we understand that intellectual property (IP) is one of your most valuable assets. Protecting and enforcing your patents, trademarks, and copyrights is crucial to maintaining your competitive advantage in the global marketplace. Our experienced litigators provide strategic, high-stakes representation in complex IP disputes, ensuring your rights are vigorously defended in court and through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms.
Patent Litigation
Patent rights are often at the core of innovation-driven industries, and infringement disputes can significantly impact a business’s operations and market position. Our patent litigation team represents clients across diverse industries, including technology, pharmaceuticals, engineering, and biotechnology. We handle cases before national and international courts, as well as patent offices and arbitration panels, offering a comprehensive approach to patent enforcement and defence.
Our patent litigation expertise includes:
- Representing clients in infringement and validity disputes before courts and tribunals.
- Handling oppositions and revocations before the UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) and the European Patent Office (EPO).
- Managing complex multi-jurisdictional patent disputes.
- Advising on patent portfolio enforcement and strategic risk mitigation.
- Defending against claims of patent infringement and seeking declaratory judgments of non-infringement.
- Representing clients in licensing disputes and technology transfer disagreements.
Trademark Litigation
Trademarks are essential to brand identity and business reputation. Protecting them from unauthorised use, dilution, or infringement is critical in preserving their distinctiveness and commercial value. Our legal team specialises in high-profile trademark disputes, working with businesses to enforce their rights and defend against unjustified claims.
Our trademark litigation services cover:
- Filing and defending trademark infringement and passing-off claims.
- Managing opposition and cancellation proceedings before the UKIPO and EUIPO.
- Handling domain name disputes, cybersquatting, and online infringement matters.
- Litigating parallel import and counterfeiting cases.
- Advising on brand protection strategies and global enforcement actions.
- Resolving disputes through mediation, negotiation, and litigation.
Copyright Litigation
Copyright protects original works of authorship, including literary, artistic, musical, and digital content. With the rapid advancement of digital media and technology, copyright disputes have become increasingly complex. Our copyright litigation team is well-versed in navigating these challenges, ensuring that creators and businesses retain full control over their creative assets.
Our copyright litigation expertise includes:
- Prosecuting and defending copyright infringement claims in national and international courts.
- Advising on fair use, parody, and other statutory exceptions.
- Enforcing rights in digital content, including software, multimedia, and online platforms.
- Handling disputes related to moral rights, attribution, and adaptation rights.
- Representing clients in licensing disagreements and royalty disputes.
- Tackling unauthorised reproduction, distribution, and digital piracy.
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