Trademark infringement litigation cases_Law firm's infringement disputes in overseas service tradema
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Case Introduction
A law firm providing legal services overseas owned a trademark, "LegalPower," to identify its services. Soon after, the firm discovered that another similar service provider was also using the "LegalPower" trademark overseas, sparking a trademark infringement dispute.
legal disputes
The law firm believed that the other party's use of the trademark infringed its trademark rights and constituted trademark infringement. It filed a lawsuit in accordance with relevant laws, requiring the other party to stop using the "LegalPower" trademark and compensate for economic losses.
Evidence Collection
The law firm began collecting evidence to prove its trademark registration status, its international recognition, and the counterparty's trademark usage. It also commissioned a professional attorney to conduct a trademark comparison analysis to determine whether there was a likelihood of confusion.
Litigation Procedure
The law firm filed a formal complaint with the local court, detailing the trademark usage and infringement, demanding an immediate cessation of use of the trademark and compensation for economic losses. The other party filed a defense, stating that its use of the "LegalPower" trademark was protected by law.
Court hearing
The court heard the case, with both parties presenting evidence and engaging in debate. The law firm used registration certificates, market research reports, and other evidence to demonstrate the legality and popularity of its trademark, while also arguing that the other party's use of the trademark had caused confusion and misleading consumers.
Verdict
Ultimately, the court ruled that the other party must cease using the "LegalPower" trademark, compensate the law firm for its economic losses, and bear the litigation costs. This ruling sets a positive legal precedent for upholding trademark rights and protecting consumer interests.