Aequo law firm joined the International Trademark Association (INTA)
Aequo law firm is proud to become a member of the International Trademark Association since March 6th, 2015, dedicated to supporting trademarks and related intellectual property in order to protect consumers and to promote fair and effective commerce.
“Joining the International Trademark Association is an important step for Aequo, demonstrating that our firm shares mission and core values of INTA: effective protection of intellectual property rights of trademarks, harmonization of legislation in this field,” said Oleksandr Mamunya, partner, head of dispute resolution and intellectual property, who have attended the INTA’s events for many years now.
Intellectual property is one of the Aequo’s key practice areas, and Oleksandr Mamunya has been repeatedly recommended by reputable international and local legal rankings such as Best Lawyers, Chambers Europe, Legal 500, World Trademark Review 1000, etc.
The International Trademark Association was founded in 1878 by 17 merchants and manufacturers who saw a need for an organization to protect and promote the rights of trademark owners, to secure useful legislation and to give aid and encouragement to all efforts for the advancement and observance of trademark rights. INTA’s members are more than 6,500 organizations from 190 countries.