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LexOrbis is one of 含羞草社区 most recommended and highly rated full-service IP firms.?The firm has three offices in New Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai, strategically positioned to offer a far-reaching service to both the domestic and international companies.

Delhi High Court: IP damages for Nutella jar shape mark breach

By Manisha Singh and Kratika Patel, LexOrbis

After patent refusal, Madras court allows prototype demo

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Identical ‘JBR’ marks: Court demands confusion analysis tests

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Sitting on trademark applications breaches constitutional rights

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Lights, camera action! Don’t forget the taxes

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Patent disuse and delay kill injunction application

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Diss my products and I’ll see you in court

By Manisha Singh and Kratika Patel, LexOrbis

Combating AI deepfakes: The face of fraud has no IP rights

By Manisha Singh and Kratika Patel, LexOrbis

Intermediary liability not absolute in IP infringement

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

The sound of music must be reasonably priced

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Patents give rise to food for thought

By Manisha Singh and Dr K Sasi Praba, LexOrbis

No limitation on access to documents in a confidentiality club

By Manisha Singh and Swati Mittal, LexOrbis

Legacies must be respected and protected

By Manisha Singh and?Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Trials not applications are where facts decided

By Manisha Singh and Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Mice not meek over morality and amendment

By Manisha Singh and?Neha Ruhela, LexOrbis

Protecting the brand demands vigilance and determination

By Manisha Singh and Kratika Patel, LexOrbis

Court wipes floor with breachers of contracts

By Manisha Singh and Ritika Agarwal, LexOrbis

Failing to follow procedure no defence to fraud

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Infringing pharmaceutical IP has legal side effects

By Manisha Singh and Amritaa Priyodarshini, LexOrbis

Paper patents no better than paper tigers

By Manisha Singh and Avi Garg, LexOrbis

Neither chill nor cool to disparage competitors

By Manisha Singh and Tushitta Murali, LexOrbis

Spirits not finding it all smooth sailing

By Manisha Singh and Ritika Agarwal, LexOrbis

TM registration – inoculation against infringer claims?

By Manisha Singh and Tushitta Murali, LexOrbis

Refusal of patent over changing scope of claims

By Manisha Singh and Vaneet Kaur, LexOrbis

Void clause of plant varieties statute resurrected

By Manisha Singh and Neha Ruhela, LexOrbis

Procedure not subservient to substantive trademark rights

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Infringer not such a live wire after all

By Manisha Singh and Dhruv Tandan, LexOrbis

Trademark cases not as smooth as silk

By Manisha Singh and Shubhankar Sushil Sharma, LexOrbis

Infringing scholastic material not requiring close study

By Manisha Singh and Puja Tiwari, LexOrbis

Fine words butter no parsnips, nor apparently chicken

By Manisha Singh and Tushitta Murali, LexOrbis

Distinctive pharma packaging needed to avoid harm

By Manisha Singh and Puja Tiwari, LexOrbis

TM rights in ‘Shakti Bhog’ controversy amid insolvency proceedings

By Manisha Singh and Lisha Chauhan, LexOrbis

Adhere to the patent rules or else

By Manisha Singh and Shilpa Priyadarsini, LexOrbis

Dynamic injunction a red card for sports pirates

By Ritika Agarwal, LexOrbis

Court’s decision to suo motu examine registered trademark

By Manisha Singh and Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Assignment of trademarks reversed by NCLT’s Kolkata bench

By Manisha Singh and Anvita Sharma, LexOrbis

Defendants’ rights better balanced in interim injunctions

By Manisha Singh and Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Infringing copyright and websites simply not cricket

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Bad faith means no trademark protection

By Manisha Singh and?Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Affidavits not only evidence in trademark applications

By Manisha Singh and?Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

New Balance achieved after court tilts scales

By Manisha Singh and?Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Now is not the time for injunctions

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Harsh words not a thief of reputation

By Manisha Singh and?Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Modified SIPP scheme proves to be a boon for startups

By Manisha Singh and CR Jacob, LexOrbis

Reputation on the line in trade mark dilution

By Manisha Singh and Shivi Gupta, LexOrbis

Preparatory use of a mark as legitimate use

By Manisha Singh and?Omesh Puri, LexOrbis

Patent law fine with penalties, not prison

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Dipping a cautious toe in the e-commerce swamp

By Manisha Singh and Simrat Kaur, LexOrbis

Success in IP appeal is sweet indeed

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Dividing patent applications – a strategic approach

By Manisha Singh and Virender Singh, LexOrbis

Cybersquatters riskier to handle, harder to punish

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Descriptive terms cannot be styled protected trademarks

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Apple not falling far enough from the tree

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

High court decodes shape marks and their registration

By Manisha Singh and Vibhuti Sharma, LexOrbis

Divide and conquer the winning patent strategy

By Manisha Singh and Neha Ruhela, LexOrbis

Fake digital currency apps virtually coining it

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Sweet smell of success in protecting advertising IPRs

By Manisha Singh and Anirudh Arora, LexOrbis

Well-known trademarks – a growing reality

By Dheeraj Kapoor and Vibhuti Sharma, LexOrbis

Public health uppermost in pharma TM infringement

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

When not to trust your co-inventor

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Blanket orders smother infringing trademark actions

By Manisha Singh and Anirudh Arora, LexOrbis

Court requires banks to join fight against scammers

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Possible happy ending for controversial cinema bill

By Manisha Singh and Aarushi Mishra, LexOrbis

Injunction refused in a ‘not so sweet’ trademark battle

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

In the market for a distinctive trademark

By Manisha Singh and Shreyashi Mazumdar, LexOrbis

No confusion by design over fashion trademark

By Aprajita Nigam and Aarushi Mishra, LexOrbis

A small suffix causes big IP dispute

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Protection of IP dwindles at the border

By Manisha Singh and Dheeraj Kapoor, LexOrbis

Prior use trumps later trademark registration

By Manisha Singh and Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Smoke clears over arbitration in trademark disputes

By Manisha Singh and Shreyashi Mazumdar, LexOrbis

KAL Radio out of tune on copyright

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis.

Rivals see red on biscuit packaging

By Manisha Singh and Dheeraj Kapoor, LexOrbis

Can exclusivity be claimed for imaginative spelling?

By Aprajita Nigam and Aarushi Mishra, LexOrbis

Red Bull not amused by red horseplay

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis?

News report referring to trademark not wrongful use

By Manisha Singh and Malyashree Sridharan, LexOrbis

Defences of public interest in patent infringement

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

The sound of distinction in IP protection

By Aprajita Nigam and Ruchi Sarin, LexOrbis

Copyright registration not mandatory for enforcement of rights

By Aprajita Nigam and Smrita Sinha, LexOrbis

E-commerce sales do not infringe DSE IPR

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

IPAB recognises the concept of transborder reputation

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Full disclosure of working methods may be required

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Using injunctions to prevent IP infringement

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Paying a subsidiary for your trademark not deductible

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Outsourcers are protected against IP infringement

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Court will decide who owns a catchphrase

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Profit not necessary before trademark infringement

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Toys are marching towards autonomy and growth

By Manisha Singh and Neha Manoria, LexOrbis

Use or lose your trademark, your choice

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

A feud brews over a coffee trademark claim

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Domain registrars and banks held accountable

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

The epidemic of fake branded masks

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Stricter approach to similarity in pharma trademark cases

By Omesh Puri and Ruchi Sarin, LexOrbis

No copyright protection implied for film sequels

By Manisha Singh and Gautam Kumar, LexOrbis

Fighting piracy: A usual day at work for software giants

By Manisha Singh and Simran Bhullar, LexOrbis

Recommended drafting practises for FFL disclosure

By Piyush Sharma and Joginder Singh, LexOrbis

Amending use claims in trademark cases

By Omesh Puri and Ruchi Sarin, LexOrbis

Pursuing additional content after a patent application

By Joginder Singh and Piyush Sharma, LexOrbis

Brands adopt stronger enforcement strategies

By Manisha Singh and Keya Joshi, LexOrbis

Compensating delay in granting of patents

By Piyush Sharma and Joginder Singh, LexOrbis

Complementary advances can be research or imitation

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

FFL requirement for newly added subject matter

By Piyush Sharma, LexOrbis

Recourse measures for apprehension of infringement

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Bevatas is distinct from Bevetex, rules Delhi HC

By Omesh Puri and Keya Joshi, LexOrbis

Are copyright infringement offences cognizable or not?

By Akanksha Kar, LexOrbis

Patent processes: Who carries burden of proof?

By Swati Gupta, LexOrbis

Rights ignored in optimising trademark processes

By Ruchi Sarin and Keya Joshi, LexOrbis

iTerm too descriptive for internet insurance policies

By Keya Joshi, LexOrbis

The risk of giving ground in patent applications

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Patents of addition lack examination procedures

By Preeti Sharma, LexOrbis

Growing role of declaration of non-infringement

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Ensuring technology transfer between industry, academia

By Pradeep Kumar Kamal and Pankaj Musyuni, LexOrbis

Commercializing patents: Methods and challenges

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

IPAB on appointment and role of neutral experts

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Best practices for divisional patent filings in India

By Joginder Singh, LexOrbis

Importance of expert testimony in patent cases

By DPS Parmar, LexOrbis

Protecting IP assets key to success of startups

By Ritika Agarwal, LexOrbis

The importance of patent searching to save cost, time

By Pankaj Musyuni, LexOrbis

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