Intellectual Property Protection

IP Disputes & Intellectual Property Arbitration

Protect your innovations and creative assets. Resolve infringement claims and licensing disagreements with technical experts, not generalist judges.

Protecting Every Type of Asset

Intellectual property law is complex and varied. We handle disputes across the full spectrum of IP rights.

Patents

Disputes involving infringement claims, licensing royalties, and validity issues in technology and manufacturing.

Trademarks

Brand protection, logo misuse, and confusingly similar marks that dilute your market presence.

Copyrights

Software code ownership, creative content distribution, and unauthorized reproduction of digital assets.

Trade Secrets

NDA breaches, misappropriation of confidential formulas, client lists, or proprietary algorithms.

Why IP Experts Prefer Arbitration

Litigating IP in court is often a gamble with judges who may lack technical understanding. Arbitration offers a specialized forum designed for complex assets.

Technical Expertise

Select an arbitrator with specific knowledge in software, biotech, or engineering. Don't spend hours explaining basic concepts to a jury.

Absolute Confidentiality

Court filings are public record, risking the very secrets you're trying to protect. Arbitration is private, keeping your IP safe from competitors.

Global Enforcement

IP theft often crosses borders. Arbitration awards are enforceable in 170+ countries, making it easier to stop infringement internationally.

The Risk of Public Litigation

Public Exposure

Sensitive trade secrets may become part of the public record during discovery in court.

Unqualified Judges

Generalist judges often struggle with complex patent claims or software architecture disputes.

The Judial Advantage

Our platform ensures your IP remains confidential while being evaluated by subject-matter experts.

Common Questions on IP Arbitration

Defend Your Intellectual Property

Don't let infringement devalue your hard work. Take action with a professional, confidential, and binding resolution process.