Trademark Enforcement Action

Trademark enforcement actions are legal proceedings initiated by the owner of a trademark to protect their exclusive rights to use the trademark. These actions are taken against individuals or entities who infringe on the trademark owner’s rights by using the trademark without authorization or using a similar or identical mark that creates a likelihood of confusion with the registered trademark.

Trademark enforcement actions can include sending cease and desist letters, filing lawsuits for trademark infringement, and initiating administrative proceedings before the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) or other administrative bodies. The goal of these actions is to stop the infringing use of the trademark, prevent further damage to the trademark owner’s reputation and goodwill, and seek damages or other remedies for the harm caused by the infringement.

Trademark enforcement actions can be complex. The Payne Law Office can assist with protecting your trademark by monitoring for unlawful use of your trademark, infringing use, or the potential for customer confusion. We can draft your cease-and-desist letter or negotiate and draft a consent agreement. We will discuss what is needed for each situation and typically can agree to a flat fee arrangement, so you’ll know exactly what to expect.