Practice Areas

Patents, copyrights and trademarks are examples of intellectual property. Patents and copyrights are protected because they are original creations; trademarks are protected because they have commercial value. Companies with trademarks have a property interest in the name and the mark. Infringements on an established trademark can occur innocently or deliberately and with malice. In either case, it is important that you protect the value and sanctity of your trademark by pursuing those who may seek to infringe upon it. While intellectual property is created through intellectual, rather than physical work, it is no less valuable to your business. Kightlinger & Gray’s attorneys have experience in handling trademark infringement cases for a variety of goods and services, both locally and internationally.

Attorneys Practicing in this Area
• Michael Brown
• Matthew Bruno
• Erin Clancy
• Donald Dawson