Naschitz Brandes Amir’s Intellectual Property practice provides a "one-stop-shop" service to cater to all IP needs of the firm's clients. Headed by leaders of the local IP community, our world-class team provides professional, cutting-edge capabilities in "hard" as well as "soft" IP. Our team includes top-tier IP litigators and patent attorneys with diverse scientific and legal experience.

 

With a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach we tailor our services to match each client’s objectives and requirements to ensure that all their intellectual assets are protected and all relevant legal issues are addressed in a coordinated, strategic, and cost-effective manner.

 

With the guidance of our team, clients can maximize their IP assets from the point of creation. We obtain regulatory protection worldwide and advise on the commercialization of IP. We also handle all types of matters related to the exploitation of IP assets by clients and third parties. Our IP services range from strategy devising, patent, design and trademark prosecution, to litigation and strategic enforcement proceedings in courts and other tribunals.

 

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  • 08 June 2023

    Naschitz Brandes Amir Helps Verso Israel Protect Its Rights in Supreme Court Ruling
  • 20 March 2023

    Israel Commissioner of Patents: Machine Cannot Be Inventor nor Assignor of a Patent Application
  • 23 January 2023

    Naschitz Brandes Amir Completes Merger With Shenhav, Konforti, Rotem & Co
  • 02 February 2022

    Naschitz Brandes Amir’s Chair of IP Elected Next President of International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property Israel
  • 27 December 2021

    Naschitz Brandes Amir’s Chair of IP Contributes Israel Chapter to Lexology GTDT Guide to Designs
  • 07 November 2021

    Naschitz Brandes Amir’s Chair of IP Contributes to International Comparative Legal Guide to Designs 2022
  • 17 October 2021

    Naschitz Brandes Amir’s Chair of Ip Contributes to Columbia Science and Technology Law Review