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How​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Trademark Violation Investigations Protect Your Brand?

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Our identities as a brand can be taken away from us in a blink of an eye. An imitation product suddenly appears on an international marketplace. A rival company secretly registers a logo that closely resembles yours in another country. A fake website copies your company's look to deceive the customers. These are not just hypothetical situations—they are the realities that businesses are facing in every sector today. In today's complex commercial world, trademark violation investigations are akin to your brand's protective armor. The havoc caused by the unauthorized use of your intellectual property is not only reflected in the loss of sales. It also affects customer loyalty, your standing in the market gets compromised, and all the years you have spent in branding can be easily destroyed while you are still ​‍​‌‍​‍‌asleep. The​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Real Cost of Trademark Violations Brand infringements are not only accounted for in the immediate loss of money but also in the long-term rep...

Third Party Risk Due Diligence Services: What to Know

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Businesses today rely heavily on partners, vendors, and suppliers to help ensure the continuity of their operations as well as to enable them to grow. But, along with the benefits, such dependencies expose the organizations to various risks. Third party risk due diligence services are now the mainstay of companies wanting to shield their business, reputation, and stakeholders from risks led by their external ​relationships. Understanding​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Third Party Risk Due Diligence Third party risk due diligence, is basically the methodical way that a company researches, examines, and analyzes its current or future associates for the possibilities of different types of risks. Such assessments are done to discover weaknesses that might adversely affect the organization's operations, finances, or reputation. Usually, such investigations cover areas like the partner's financial standing, adherence to laws, cybersecurity, and business ethics. Researches in the area show that almost 60% o...