If you or your business has exclusive rights to a trademark and that trademark is used in some way by an unauthorized user, a claim for Trademark Infringement may be the appropriate remedy. In order to prove infringement, a plaintiff must first show that it has developed a protectable trademark right in a trademark. The plaintiff must then show that the defendant is using a confusingly similar mark in such a way that it creates a likelihood of confusion, mistake and/or deception with the consuming public. If you believe your trademark is illegally being utilized, contact our office to further discuss your legal options.
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