Fashion law
Attorney Bruno represents apparel and textile designers, jewelry designers, fashion and beauty photographers, and other fashion-centric businesses. In today’s market where intellectual property infringement is all too common, it is more important than ever for a fashion company to have a strong brand protection plan in place so that they can adequately protect their assets and fight against infringers. Attorney Bruno advises her fashion clients on how to develop a strong brand protection plan and protect their assets using a combination of federally registered copyrights, trademarks, trade dress, and design patents.
She also provides her clients with practical and cost-effective solutions to dealing with imitators and infringers. Depending upon the goals of the individual client, Attorney Bruno pursues several different avenues to addressing intellectual property infringement, including sending cease-and-desist letters, engaging in settlement negotiations, and pursuing litigation in federal court. In certain instances, if Attorney Bruno thinks you have a strong trademark or copyright infringement claim, our firm will handle your case on a contingency fee basis, meaning that we don’t get paid for our services until we recover monetary compensation for you.
In addition to counseling fashion clients on intellectual property brand protection and infringement matters, Attorney Bruno negotiates and drafts a variety of contracts and business transactions on their behalf, including assignment and licensing agreements, photography contracts, model releases, employment contracts, freelancer agreements, and work-for-hire agreements.
To schedule an initial consultation with Attorney Bruno, email abruno@abrunolaw.com or click here.