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CORPORATE COMMERCIAL

We are centered around Transactional and Legal Advisory services concerning day-to-day business, regulatory issues, corporate and governance affairs. We assist our clients in dealing with diverse corporate governance and compliance issues.
The firm specializes in providing legal advises on complex corporate commercial litigation such as Company law disputes, Commercial and Trade Disputes rendering assistance in proceedings before the court.
Trademark - A trademark is a sign capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one enterprise from those of other enterprises. Trademarks are protected by intellectual property rights. Trademark protection besides granting exclusive rights to the applicant for using the trademark, also prevents any unlawful and unauthorized use of the mark by any third person. Accordingly, the applicant of a trademark can enforce his/her trademark rights against infringers via an infringement suit and/or a suit for passing off.

Copyrights - Copyrights are generally enforced by the holder in a civil law court, but there are also criminal infringement statutes in some jurisdictions. While central registries are kept in some countries which aid in proving claims of ownership, registering does not necessarily prove ownership, nor does the fact of copying (even without permission) necessarily prove that copyright was infringed. Criminal sanctions are generally aimed at serious counterfeiting activity, but are now becoming more commonplace as copyright collectives such as the RIAA are increasingly targeting the file sharing home Internet user. Thus far, however, most such cases against file sharers have been settled out of court. (See Legal aspects of file sharing) In most jurisdictions the copyright holder must bear the cost of enforcing copyright. This will usually involve engaging legal representation, administrative or court costs. In light of this, many copyright disputes are settled by a direct approach to the infringing party in order to settle the dispute out of court.
Patent - When the patent rights of a patent owner are infringed by any third party, the patent owner has a choice to file a lawsuit against the infringer. Enforcing the rights in an invention or a patent is known as patent enforcement. Enforcement action can be taken by the owner. There are two ways by which the issues can be resolved: Enforcement of rights through the courts. Settle the dispute amicably outside the court.