Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Trademark Search

 Trademark Search



A search acts as a preemptive measure to ensure that the same mark or a similar mark is not already in use by others. Conducting a trademark search is part of the application process to register a trademark. If there are other marks that: Look the same as (or similar to) yours, for the same (or similar) goods or services, or Sounds the same as (or similar to) yours for the same (or similar) goods or services pick an alternate from your list or make changes or alterations to your trademark to differentiate your trademark from other known trademarks. IMPORTANCE OF CONDUCTING TRADE MARK SEARCHES Minimize the chances of ever receiving a cease and desist letter Prevents lawsuit against the clients for trademark infringement and unfair competition Saves development time Avoid investment losses in creating/acquiring a Trade mark Evades negative impact on both the clients’ income and quality of life.


We offer trademark searches of the name(s) you desire to register, having regard to the products/services you wish to offer. The report would list identical or similar marks appearing on the Registry. Additionally, we also advise our clients on how to avoid infringement and proceed for registration in case similar/identical trademarks do appear on the Trademark Registry. The trademark search report is provided within 24 hours.

Limited Liability Partnership


 LLP


Limited Liability Partnership is a hybrid between a company and a partnership that, as the name suggests, provides the benefits of limited liability and allows its members the flexibility of organizing their internal structure as a partnership based on a mutually arrived agreement.

THE LLP LAW IN INDIA:  The Indian Legislature, keeping in view, the international business trends where a range of services is being offered by professionals and businesses in the form of Limited Liability Partnerships, has enacted the much awaited Limited Liability Partnership Act. The Limited Liability Partnership Bill, 2006, was approved by the Cabinet on Dec 7, 2006 and was introduced in the Rajya Sabha on 15th Dec, 2006.


Limited Liability Partnership [LLP] is viewed as an alternative corporate business vehicle that provides the benefits of the limited liability but allows its members the flexibility of organizing their internal structure as a partnership based on a mutually arrived agreement. LLP form is expected to enable entrepreneurs, professionals and enterprises providing services of any kind or engaged in scientific and technical disciplines, to form commercially efficient vehicles suited to their requirements.