Securing Your Unique Trademarks And Copyrights
Copyrights and trademarks are crucial for securing your company's unique ideas and identity. They allow you to protect your brand and position within the industry's competitive landscape.
At Johnson & Johnson, LLP, our knowledgeable intellectual property attorneys can evaluate your existing copyrights and trademarks, identify areas of concern and resolve pending disputes. Whether you are accused of breaching another firm's copyright or your trademark is used by another firm, we can provide the strong advocacy you need. We strive to protect your company's stability and long-term success.
Protecting Tangible Works With Copyrights
Copyrights protect material creations, such as written content, music, performances and other tangible forms of expression. Protected materials do not have to be published or officially registered with the U.S. Copyright Office, but taking this extra step can help assure protection.
Another group may inadvertently or knowingly breach your copyright. When this happens, our legal team can assert your rights to the materials in question. With decades of experience, we know how to collect and present the necessary evidence to prove ownership.
Defining Your Unique Brand With Trademarks
Trademarks allow entrepreneurs and businesses to establish ownership over unique identifiers, such as slogans, product names or logos. Defining ownership over these key items protects your firm's unique identity and prevents competitors from weakening your brand. If a competitor attempts to use one of your trademarked items, our team can strongly advocate on your behalf.
Partner With A Results-Driven Team
Our attorneys are driven to secure the results our clients need. Accomplished litigators and skilled negotiators, we develop strong case strategies that pursue your goal.
Call Johnson & Johnson at 310-975-1080 to discuss your intellectual property needs. You may also contact us online to schedule a consultation at our Beverly Hills office.
Our Practice Areas
Intellectual Property Litigation
Rights Of Privacy And Publicity