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  1. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Paul Overhauser
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    Indianapolis, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 30 years.

  2. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Neil Alan Wehneman
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    Indianapolis, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 4 years.

  3. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Nicholas Gene Brunette
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    Hammond, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 6 years.

  4. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Jacque Raynard Wilson
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    Fort Wayne, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 13 years.

  5. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Matthew Daniel Bruno
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    Indianapolis, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 6 years.

  6. Indiana Trademark Infringement Attorney Kurt Norman Jones

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    Indianapolis, IN Trademark Infringement Attorney. Licensed for 12 years.

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Trademark Infringement

A trademark protects words, names, symbols, or devices that identify a specific product for consumers. For example, Kleenex® is a trademarked company name. Other tissue makers, like Puffs®, cannot use the word Kleenex in their products, even though many people refer to all tissues as “Kleenex.” When someone uses your trademark without your consent, you will need the services of a trademark infringement lawyer. Trademark infringement attorneys know which options and procedures will get the desired outcome for your case (whether it's destroying the competing product, stopping the continued misuse of your trademark, or compensation for the money the infringer earned from your trademark). Trademark infringement attorneys can also defend your use of materials if someone claims you have infringed on their trademarked materials.