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Vedaa MIRAZKAR

Vedaa MIRAZKAR



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CountryINDE INDE / INDIA
BiographyVedaa Mirazkar graduated from KLE Law College, Bangalore, and has expertise in the area of Intellectual Property Rights with a strong focus on Trade marks and Copyright related matters including domain name disputes. Wide exposure and expertise in International Law, including European Union, USPTO and World Intellectual Property Organization. Professional expertise includes assisting established companies and individuals in managing, protecting and capitalizing on their intellectual property, including appearance before the IP authorities; enforcement and licensing, and the drafting and negotiating of trade mark license, assignment and dispute resolution agreements; infringement and passing off actions in the court of law. Also litigation practice pertaining to both civil and commercial disputes arising out of commercial and contractual obligations; appellate practice; consumer law; dishonour of cheques, employment, inheritance law, motor vehicle claims, partition, property disputes, , tenancy disputes; Intellectual Property infringement and passing off suits; arbitration conciliation, mediation.
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Madras High Court's first "John Doe" Order passed.
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Madras High Court in Day Star Television Network Pvt. Ltd. vs. Word of God Fellowship [...]
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Indian Institute of Technology - Madras gets award for highest number of patents. [...]
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