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Intellectual property
& trade mark protection

Our intellectual property solicitors help safeguard what makes your business unique - whether it's your brand, creations, or innovations. We’re here to ensure that your intellectual assets remain exclusively yours. 

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Intellectual property and trade marks solicitors

Protect your
brand & innovations

Securing what sets your business apart is key to staying ahead of the competition. Whether it’s trademarks, copyrights, or patents, protecting your intellectual property keeps your hard work and creativity from being exploited.

Intellectual property and trademark lawyers

Tailored IP solutions
for growing businesses

Our intellectual property solicitors provide legal support to help your business carve out a distinct space in the market. From developing a strategy to protecting your intellectual assets, our approach positions your IP to strengthen your market presence.

How we can help you

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Trade mark registration

Securing trade marks to protect your brand’s name, logo, and identity. Includes one application per year.

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Copyright & patent guidance

Get expert advice on securing legal protection for your creative works and inventions.

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Secure IP document storage

Store all your IP documents safely in the Lawyerlink Client Hub for easy access and peace of mind.

Why choose Lawyerlink

Commercial solicitors

Industry-specific expertise

Fixed subscription fees

Fast turnaround times

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Simply choose a 12-month subscription plan based on your company's turnover enjoy annual or monthly billing.

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£379

/month + VAT

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