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Our litigation attorneys are adept at handling trademark disputes in both federal courts and before the TTAB.

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Trademark Litigation

A trademark grants its owner exclusive rights to use it in commerce for specific products or services, allowing them to prevent others from using similar marks for related goods or services. When these rights are violated, trademark owners can seek legal recourse through trademark litigation. Common causes of action in trademark disputes include:

  • Trademark Infringement: The unauthorized use of a trademark that causes confusion among consumers about the source of goods or services.
  • Trademark Dilution: The use of a famous trademark in a way that weakens its ability to distinguish the source of the associated goods or services.
  • Passing Off: The unauthorized use of a trademark to deceive consumers into believing that goods are from the original trademark holder.


Trademark owners can seek various legal remedies, such as monetary compensation, injunctions, the destruction of infringing goods, and the recovery of attorneys’ fees.

At Five Continent Tip, we understand the stress and challenges that come with managing a trademark litigation while running your business. Our team works closely with clients to secure relief as swiftly as possible, including filing trademark infringement lawsuits and requesting immediate court-ordered injunctions.

Litigation at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board

Trademarks can be registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and disputes over federal trademark ownership can be resolved through the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB). Two main types of adversarial proceedings can be initiated at the TTAB: oppositions, where a party argues that a trademark should not be allowed for registration, and cancellation proceedings, where a trademark is challenged for being removed from the Federal Register due to valid grounds for cancellation.

TTAB proceedings can have serious consequences, potentially leading to the loss of trademark registration and protection. When valuable trademark assets are on the line, it is essential to approach TTAB proceedings with care. The trademark litigation attorneys at Five Continent Tip are committed to vigorously defending your interests before the TTAB. Let us help safeguard your federal trademark registration.

Why Choose Us ?

Clear, fixed-fee pricing

No hourly rates, no extra charges for calls or emails. We provide Patent, Trademark, and other IP services with straightforward, transparent flat-fee pricing.

Certified U.S. patent attorneys

Our licensed U.S. patent attorneys will manage your patent application from start to finish, including responding to the first office action, if applicable.

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Prior Art Search

Our attorneys conduct a thorough prior art search to evaluate whether your invention qualifies for patent protection. If not, we’ll refund you fully or conduct another search at no extra cost.

Patent Drafting & Filing

Our US attorneys will craft your patent application to meet your company’s needs and file it with the USPTO once approved. After filing, your invention can be labeled as “patent pending.”

Office Action

Over 60% of patent applications receive an office action. If this happens with yours, we’ll respond to your first examiner office action at no additional cost.

Patent Registration

Once your patent is approved, you take full ownership of your invention. This grants you the right to prevent others from profiting from your creation.

Five Continent Tip Commitment

At Five Continent Tip, we are dedicated to providing top-notch patent protection services tailored to your needs. Our focus is on building long-term relationships, offering affordable, fixed-fee services, and ensuring your innovations are safeguarded globally. From consultation to post-grant support, we offer strategic guidance and clear communication every step of the way. Let us help you protect your ideas and empower your success worldwide.