Service
Protect Your Business
Safeguard your brand, contracts, and commercial interests with proactive legal and risk advisory.
Turnhill helps businesses protect what they build intellectual property, contractual rights, and commercial viability through structured legal frameworks and practical risk mitigation.
Service Offerings
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Trademark Registration
Legal protection for brand names and logos.
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Reply Queries
Responses to trademark and legal objections.
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Renew Your Trademark
Renewal services for existing trademarks.
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Name Availability
Verification of company and brand name availability.
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Contracts & Agreements
Drafting and review of business agreements.
- 6
Project Feasibility
Evaluation of financial and operational viability.
Our Process
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Assess
Review of brand assets, contracts, and potential legal exposures.
- 2
Secure
Trademark filings, agreements drafting, and IP protection measures.
- 3
Validate
Name availability checks, feasibility assessments, and risk evaluation.
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Defend
Ongoing advisory for objections, renewals, and enforcement.
Ways to Engage
IP Protection Package
Trademark registration, renewals, and objections handling.
Legal Advisory Retainer
Ongoing contracts and risk advisory support.
FAQs
No. If your brand vision is clear, trademarks should be applied for before or at the time of launch to prevent misuse or duplication.
No. A trademark is registered for ten years and can be renewed indefinitely every ten years.
No. Trademark protection is class specific. Separate classes are required for different business activities or products.
IP protects brand identity, goodwill, and market position. It prevents misuse, enhances valuation, and builds investor confidence.
There is no fixed timeline. Currently, registration usually takes around one and a half to two years, subject to examination and opposition.
Yes. Government processing can be expedited, but the public opposition period cannot be shortened.
Yes. We assist with registrations in jurisdictions such as the USA, Canada, UAE, Australia, UK, and others.
Agreements are not templates. Pricing depends on experience, foresight, and risk anticipation. They are investments, not expenses.
It evaluates commercial viability through cost analysis, timelines, scalability, execution practicality, and probability of success.