If someone is using your business name, logo, or slogan—or if you have been accused of infringing on someone else’s trademark—you are dealing with a trademark dispute.
These situations can escalate quickly. What you do early on can affect your options, your costs, and whether you can keep using your brand.
Moore Law PC helps Nashville business owners evaluate trademark disputes, respond to claims, and take action when necessary.
Call (615) 747-7467 or contact us to discuss your trademark issue.
Common Trademark Disputes
Trademark conflicts can arise in several ways, often when two businesses use names or branding that are similar in the same or related industries.
Someone Is Using Your Business Name
If another business is using a name, logo, or slogan that is too close to yours, it can create confusion and affect your brand. In some cases, you may have grounds to take action.
You Received a Cease and Desist Letter
If you received a demand letter claiming your brand infringes on someone else’s trademark, it is important to evaluate the claim before responding or making changes.
Trademark Infringement Claims
Disputes can involve claims that a mark is too similar to an existing trademark in a way that creates confusion among customers.
Brand Conflicts During Growth
Trademark issues sometimes arise when a business expands into new markets, launches new services, or grows beyond its original footprint.
What to Do if You Have a Trademark Dispute
Trademark disputes are rarely one-size-fits-all. The right approach depends on the facts, the strength of the marks, and the business goals involved.
- Understand the strength of your position
- Evaluate whether confusion is likely
- Review registration status and prior use
- Decide whether to respond, negotiate, or take action
- Avoid making rushed decisions that limit your options
Early evaluation helps you make a more informed decision before the situation escalates.
How We Help With Trademark Disputes
Evaluating the Claim
We review the marks, the goods or services, and the surrounding facts to assess the strength of the claim.
Responding to Demand Letters
If you received a cease and desist letter, we help you understand your options and respond appropriately.
Enforcing Your Trademark Rights
If someone is using your brand in a way that creates confusion, we help you evaluate whether enforcement makes sense and what steps to take.
Strategic Guidance
Some disputes can be resolved through communication. Others may require a more formal approach. We help you choose a strategy that fits your situation.
How Disputes Connect to Trademark Registration
Many disputes tie back to how a trademark was selected, searched, and registered in the first place.
If you are early in the process, it often helps to start with a trademark search before moving forward.
If you are preparing to file or refine your strategy, you can learn more about trademark registration in Nashville.
If your business is just getting started, it may also help to review business formation considerations alongside your branding decisions.
Common Trademark Dispute Questions
What is trademark infringement?
Trademark infringement generally involves using a mark that is likely to cause confusion with an existing trademark tied to similar goods or services.
What should I do if I get a cease and desist letter?
You should review the claim carefully before responding. Acting too quickly without understanding the issue can create problems.
Can I keep using my business name if someone objects?
That depends on the facts, including who used the mark first, how similar the marks are, and whether confusion is likely.
Do I need a registered trademark to enforce my rights?
Not always. In some cases, rights can exist based on use, but registration can strengthen your position.
How are trademark disputes resolved?
Some disputes are resolved through negotiation. Others may require formal legal action depending on the situation.
Trademark Dispute Help for Nashville Business Owners
We work with startups, service businesses, healthcare practices, real estate companies, and other small and mid-sized businesses in Nashville that need practical guidance when trademark issues arise.
If you are dealing with a trademark conflict, we can help you understand your options and decide what to do next.
Talk With a Trademark Dispute Lawyer in Nashville
If you are dealing with a trademark dispute, Moore Law PC can help you evaluate the situation and move forward with a clear plan.
Call (615) 747-7467 or contact us to get started.