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What's Included
Services Covered
Urgent Injunction Applications
Anton Piller / John Doe Orders
District & High Court Appearances
Supreme Court Matters
IP Infringement Cases
Passing Off Actions
Domain Disputes
Criminal Complaints (IP Offences)
Services Covered
How It Works
Case Assessment & Evidence Gathering
We evaluate the strength of your case, gather evidence of infringement and assess the best forum and cause of action.
Pre-Litigation Notice & Negotiation
We issue a formal cease-and-desist notice. Many infringement matters resolve at this stage through settlement.
Filing & Urgent Relief
Where the infringer does not comply, we file a suit and move the court for an ex-parte injunction to stop the infringing activity immediately.
Trial & Final Resolution
We conduct the trial diligently, leading evidence, cross-examining witnesses and making legal submissions to secure a final decree in your favour.
Services Covered
Frequently Asked Questions
An ex-parte injunction can be obtained within days of filing if there is a clear case of infringement and urgency. The High Courts are particularly efficient in IP matters.
How quickly can I get an injunction against an infringer?
Can I recover damages from an infringer?
Yes. Courts can award actual damages, an account of profits made by the infringer, and in some cases punitive damages. We present detailed evidence of loss to maximise the award.
What is a passing off action?
A passing off action protects unregistered trademarks by preventing another party from misrepresenting their goods as yours. It requires proof of reputation, misrepresentation and damage.
Can I take criminal action for IP infringement?
Yes. Under the Trade Marks Act, Copyright Act and other IP statutes, infringement can attract criminal penalties. We assist with police complaints, FIRs and criminal prosecution.
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