IPR & Trademark Services on FINLOGS
- Helps you register unique symbols, logos, or phrases to legally distinguish your brand under the Trademark Act, 1999.
- Services include:
- Trademark availability search
- Application preparation & filing
- Responding to examination reports/objections
- Publication monitoring and follow-up
- Types of trademarks supported: Pattern marks, label marks, 3D marks, slogans/taglines, and device marks
Expert assistance to address examination report objections, including drafting responses and representation during hearings
- Legal facilitation of transferring trademark ownership, including due diligence and documentation 4. Patent Registration, Copyright Registration
- Support for protecting inventions (patents) and creative works (copyrights), guided by experienced professionals
Protect your original creative work—legally and permanently.
Copyright grants the creator exclusive rights to reproduce, publish, distribute, or license their original work, whether it’s written, visual, musical, or digital.
Includes:
- Eligibility assessment (literary, artistic, software, audiovisual, etc.)
- Preparation of application and required forms
- Submission to the Copyright Office (Form XIV)
- Statement of originality and supporting documentation
- Coordination with registrar and handling of objections (if any)
- Certificate of registration (typically within 6–8 weeks)
Ideal For:
- Authors, designers, content creators, musicians
- Software developers, website owners, photographers
- Agencies and startups protecting creative IP
Benefits:
- Legal proof of ownership
- Protection from duplication, plagiarism, and misuse
- Increases commercial value for licensing or sale
Safeguard your inventions and gain exclusive commercial rights.
A patent grants the inventor the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling the invention for a set period—typically 20 years in India.
Includes:
- Patentability check and novelty search
- Drafting of provisional and complete specification
- Filing with the Indian Patent Office
- Government fee structuring based on entity type (individual/startup/enterprise)
- Responding to First Examination Reports (FER) and objections
- Publication and grant tracking
- Post-grant support and renewals
Ideal For:
- Startups developing tech or product innovations
- R&D institutions and inventors
- Companies seeking IP valuation and investor trust
Benefits:
- Legal protection for technological innovations
- Competitive market advantage
- Boosts valuation and investor interest
- Eligibility for IP-backed funding or licensing revenue
Legal Agreements & Drafting Services
A legally binding contract between an employer and employee that outlines the terms of employment.
Key elements include:
- Job title and responsibilities
- Salary, benefits, and working hours
- Non-compete and non-solicit clauses
- Confidentiality and IP ownership
- Termination and notice conditions: This agreement ensures both parties are aligned on rights and obligations, helping avoid disputes.
A service contract governing the relationship between a business and its clients or suppliers.
Includes:
- Scope of products/services
- Delivery timelines and milestones
- Payment terms and penalties
- Liability and indemnity clauses
Termination rights and dispute resolution: These agreements help streamline transactions and protect against service failures or delays.
A must-have for digital platforms, apps, or SaaS providers. It defines how users may interact with your website or product.
Covers:
- Acceptable use policy
- Disclaimers and limitation of liability
- User rights and platform obligations
- Governing law and jurisdiction: This legally shields your business while establishing clear rules for users.
A critical document between startup founders that lays the groundwork for collaboration.
Typically includes:
- Equity and vesting schedule
- Decision-making authority
- Roles and responsibilities
- Exit or buyout clauses
- Dispute resolution mechanism: It helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures smooth business operations from day one.
Used to protect confidential business information shared between two or more parties.
Key features:
- Definition of confidential material
- Duration of confidentiality
- Permitted disclosures
- Legal remedies for breach: NDAs are crucial when discussing ideas with investors, clients, developers, or strategic partners.
A document that governs intercompany transactions between related business entities, especially across borders.
Typically includes:
- Description of goods/services transferred
- Pricing methodology and benchmark analysis
- Tax compliance documentation
- Risk distribution and value creation mapping
- Alignment with OECD and local tax authority guidelines: This agreement is essential for multinational companies to avoid tax disputes and regulatory penalties.