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Time:2026-01-06 Views:4

introduction This statement of defense is a response to the plaintiff's lawsuit against the defendant's law firm for infringement of its overseas service trademarks, and the following defense is presented on the facts and law. Facts The defendant maintains that the trademarks it uses in its overseas services are not intended to infringe upon the plaintiff's rights, but are based on independent commercial considerations and naming principles. The defendant conducted multiple, detailed research and rights assessments before selecting the trademarks, and has no intention to maliciously copy or imitate the plaintiff. Legal Analysis According to relevant laws, trademark rights require a certain degree of exclusivity and similarity to the plaintiff's trademark. The defendant's trademark is not identical or similar to the plaintiff's trademark and has not harmed the plaintiff's trademark's market recognition or commercial interests. Evidence The defendant prepared a large amount of evidence, including trademark registration certificates, trademark design documents, and market research analysis, to fully prove that the defendant has its own unique trademark design and operation concept, and there is no plagiarism or misappropriation of the plaintiff's trademark. Litigation Request Regarding the plaintiff's trademark infringement lawsuit, the defendant firmly denies any infringement and hopes that the court will fairly hear the case and render a reasonable judgment. At the same time, the defendant is willing to negotiate a settlement with the plaintiff to resolve the dispute between the two parties. in conclusion This Response seeks to provide a reasonable explanation and clarification of the Plaintiff's allegations, hoping that the Court will carefully investigate and render a fair judgment. The Defendant has consistently maintained an honest and sincere attitude toward the truth of this case and is willing to accept the Court's fair judgment.

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