Legal 500 United States: Trademark Disputes Q&A
By EsqSocial Corporation 18/04/25
To represent a client before Court in respect of a potential trademark infringement matter, do you require a Power of Attorney – and if so, what are the execution formalities required by your courts? No. A specific power of attorney is not required. Lawyers typically formalize their relationships with clients in the form of engagement letters which set forth the terms of engagement. Such engagement letters are not, however, required by or filed with the courts....
By: Hogan Lovells