03 · Competition Law
Competition Law –
A fair market,
a strong position
Competition law is designed to protect competitors, consumers, and other market participants from unfair business practices.
Typical cases in competition law
- Protection of Trademarks & Business Names
- Anti-Counterfeiting & Product Protection
- Cease-and-desist letters in competition and trademark law
- Advertising initiatives
- Influencer Marketing & Product Promotion
- Protection against defamation & misleading advertising
Examples
- Product Protection (Anti-Counterfeiting)
- Product labeling requirements
- Product and service advertising
- Protection against misleading and prohibited advertising
- Green Claims
- Influencer marketing, product advertising
Case Study
- A businesswoman received a cease-and-desist letter regarding the specific design of her product packaging and was sued for an injunction, disclosure of information, and damages. Through market research and a detailed demonstration that the opposing party lacked any applicable intellectual property rights, the products were able to continue being sold, and the opposing party decided not to pursue the claims it had asserted.
All areas of law
- Competition Law
- Intellectual property
- Trademark Law & Design Law
- Protection of Trade Secrets
- Copyright & Media Law
- IT Law & AI Law
- Mediation & Arbitration
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