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Bell Nunnally’s Cheryl Leb and Saba Syed in Texas Bar Journal on International Trademark Strategy

Bell Nunnally partners Cheryl P. Leb and Saba F. Syed authored the Texas Bar Journal article “Expanding Beyond U.S. Borders – Strategic and Practical Guidance for Building and Protecting International Trademark Portfolios.” In the piece, Leb and Syed outline when businesses should consider international trademark filings, including when non-U.S. sales, global manufacturing or counterfeiting risks emerge. They note that because many jurisdictions operate on a first-to-file system, early filings can be critical to preserving brand rights as companies expand internationally, “[T]he decision to expand a trademark portfolio internationally involves strategic timing, jurisdictional nuance, and enforcement planning.”

The article also examines the principal filing pathways – national filings, regional systems such as the European Union trade mark and the Madrid Protocol – while noting that a hybrid approach can balance cost, flexibility and administrative efficiency. Leb and Syed emphasize the importance of aligning trademark strategy with a company’s business roadmap, writing that counsel should “begin with a portfolio audit and a realistic business map.”

With careful planning and disciplined portfolio management, the authors conclude, companies can “carry their brand equity confidently across borders.”

To read the full article, please click here.