Frost & Fire Consulting represents clients with their most challenging issues in the field of Intellectual property, covering a broad range of activities in the full spectrum of corporate contexts. While IP issues often arise in connection with other practice areas such as M&A, Antitrust etc., our team also provides advice on the full range of intellectual property law, including:
fifty countries via the World Intellectual Property Organization procedures, as well as directly at the national level of various countries. Our trademark related services include trademark researches of availability (through national and international trademark databases), filing of national and international trademark applications and follow-up procedures, organizing and preparing oppositions against identical or similar trademarks, trademark preservation (preparing renewal requests and payment of obligatory fees), trademark owner name/address changes and recording of trademark licenses. We also assist and represent clients in all procedures related to patent law, including filing of national and international patent applications and follow-up procedures in national or international level, patent preservation (payment of renewal fees), owner name/address changes and recording of licenses. In addition, our partners are continuously involved in assisting clients in the negotiation of licensing agreements, software evaluation agreements, proof of concept agreements and many other instruments designed to protect copyrighted material and other intellectual property of our clients.
Because of our team's knowledge and experience in various matters where issues related to intellectual property related arise, including our partners' close involvement in the technology and information technology sector, Frost & Fire Consulting is well equipped to handle any of your IP related needs, no matter how challenging or complex.
As well as intellectual property transactions, including drafting and negotiating IP agreements related to above and protecting clients’ interests in related dispute resolutions if necessary