WHAT WE DO

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Drishti Law is an exclusive Chicago based boutique law firm renowned for its expertise in intellectual property (IP) law. The firms range of legal services includes trademark registration and enforcement; copyright registration among other contractual and business related issues—serving firms ranging from corporate entities of all sizes to individual entrepreneurs operating across various industries like technology fashion solar energy health wellness pharmaceuticals food beverage hemp/CBD consumer products amongst others.

The trademark specialist at the helm of affairs- Sahil Malhotra- provides affordable yet strategic solutions tailor made for clients regardless of their size since safeguarding intellectual property is vital for all organizations. With a focus on personalized attention Drishti Law ensures each client receives quality legal advice and expert counsel enabling prompt and efficient service delivery. The Firm also collaborates with international associates worldwide prominently aiding in handling trademarks matters effectively positioning itself as a versatile global partner coveted by businesses globally navigating IP challenges anywhere they might arise worldwide.

COPYRIGHT

A copyright protects only “original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression.” Although a copyright does not protect facts, ideas, systems, or methods of operations, it may protect the way these things are expressed.

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Trademarks

A trademark identifies the source of the product or service a company or individual provides. It differentiates the trademark owner from competitors, provides them with rights that can be pursued in federal court,

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Cannabis Trademark

All businesses have proprietary information that have value, but to be legally protected as trade secrets, reasonable measures of security must be followed. Customer databases, financial records, food recipes, software code

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Trade Secrets Services

All businesses have proprietary information that have value, but to be legally protected as trade secrets, reasonable measures of security must be followed. Customer databases, financial records, food recipes, software code, plant hybrids, designs, and industry forecasts are some examples of possible trade secrets. A trade secret is usually information that has one obvious requirement: that it remains a secret.

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