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Litigation / US Litigation / Intellectual Property Dispute Resolution in The United States

INTRODUCTION



It has often been said that the United States is a litigious society. The area of intellectual property is no exception. Securing a trademark, copyright or patent is merely the first step toward securing exclusivity in the particular property. Thus, litigation -- whether before the courts or administrative agencies or in alternative dispute forums -- is often a cost of doing business. This article will review the various forums available, how they differ, and the advantages and disadvantages of each.

 

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