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Intellectual property is often one of a company’s most valuable business assets. From branding and creative content to software, digital products, proprietary materials, and business know-how, intellectual property issues frequently intersect with day-to-day commercial operations, technology development, marketing, and growth strategy.

Uncommon Counsel PLLC provides intellectual property legal support for businesses operating in modern, technology-enabled industries, with a focus on commercially practical guidance that aligns with broader business and operational objectives.

Intellectual Property Legal Services

Representative areas of support include:

  • Trademark Application Support
  • Trademark Clearance and Filing Strategy
  • Copyright Registration Support
  • Intellectual Property Licensing Agreements
  • Brand Protection and Usage Guidance
  • Software and Technology Licensing
  • Intellectual Property Ownership Provisions
  • Contractor and Employee IP Assignment Terms
  • Marketing and Content Usage Agreements
  • Website and Digital Content Terms
  • Influencer and Content Collaboration Agreements
  • Intellectual Property Provisions in Commercial Agreements
  • Confidentiality and Proprietary Information Terms
  • IP-Related Contract Review and Negotiation Support

Practical Intellectual Property Counsel

Effective intellectual property counsel requires more than registration filings alone. Businesses also need guidance on how intellectual property rights intersect with operations, marketing, product development, vendor relationships, commercial agreements, and long-term growth strategy.

Uncommon Counsel works with clients to help identify, structure, and protect intellectual property assets while supporting practical business objectives and operational realities. The practice focuses on clear, commercially workable legal guidance designed to help businesses move forward confidently while appropriately addressing ownership, licensing, usage rights, confidentiality, and brand-related considerations.

Supporting Technology, Media, and Digital Businesses

Modern intellectual property issues frequently arise within fast-moving digital and technology-focused environments. Uncommon Counsel regularly supports businesses operating in industries such as:

  • SaaS and software
  • AI-enabled products and services
  • Digital media and content creation
  • Marketing and advertising
  • Online education and digital platforms
  • Technology-enabled service businesses
  • E-commerce and consumer brands

The practice regularly advises on intellectual property considerations connected to commercial transactions, technology agreements, marketing activities, and operational workflows.

business attorney Anjali Sareen

Hi, I’m Anjali.

With nearly 15 years of experience and a sharp focus on intellectual property, data privacy, and commercial contracts, I help businesses navigate complex legal landscapes.

I handle drafting, redlining, and negotiating agreements, including MSAs, Corporate Contracts,  Vendor Agreements, DPAs, and Ad-Tech Agreements, as well as designing and implementing full-scale privacy programs. I provide strategic legal support ideal for the fast-moving tech industry.

I’m licensed in California, New York, and Florida and hold CIPP/US and CIPP/E data privacy credentials, as well as the Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional (AIGP) certification.

I work with in-house legal teams and law firms to streamline commercial legal work.

Let’s connect and get things done.

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Intellectual Property Support Integrated With Commercial and Technology Counsel

Intellectual property issues rarely exist in isolation. Ownership, licensing, confidentiality, branding, and content rights are often embedded throughout customer agreements, vendor relationships, software transactions, marketing initiatives, and broader commercial operations.

Uncommon Counsel provides intellectual property support that is integrated with commercial contracting, technology transactions, data privacy, and operational legal strategy, helping businesses address intellectual property considerations within the broader context of how they actually operate and scale.

Why Businesses Work With Uncommon Counsel

Clients value commercially focused legal guidance that reflects the realities of modern business operations. The practice is designed to provide practical, responsive support that balances legal protections with operational efficiency and business objectives.

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To discuss intellectual property legal support or related commercial and technology matters, please contact Uncommon Counsel PLLC to schedule a consultation.

What My Clients Say
“We were looking for help in creating contracts around the […] GDPR […] as it relates to providing web-related services to large, international companies. Really impressed with Anjali’s level of knowledge around GDPR as well as her ability to break down the issues in laymen’s terms. She is direct and to the point while being thorough. She was a pleasure to work with.”

Intellectual Property Lawyer FAQs

Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind that are legally protected, including trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and proprietary business assets. For businesses, intellectual property often includes brand names, logos, software, written content, designs, and confidential processes.

Protecting intellectual property helps prevent unauthorized use, strengthens brand value, and supports long-term growth. Uncommon Counsel advises businesses on how to identify, protect, and manage intellectual property as part of an overall legal strategy. Our IP services are part of our broader business law practice.

An intellectual property lawyer or IP attorney helps businesses protect their ideas and assets and avoid infringing on the rights of others. Without proper guidance, businesses may face disputes, enforcement challenges, or loss of valuable rights.

Uncommon Counsel works with companies nationwide, including clients in Florida, New York, and California, to create practical IP protection strategies that align with business goals and industry realities.

We regularly assist clients seeking a trademark attorney in NYC, a Florida trademark attorney, or a California copyright lawyer and serve businesses operating across multiple jurisdictions.

Uncommon Counsel advises clients on trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, and intellectual property licensing, including guidance from experienced copyright license attorneys and intellectual property licensing attorneys. We help businesses protect brand identities, creative works, and proprietary technology through registration strategies and contractual protections.

Our work often intersects with technology law, commercial contracts, and data privacy, especially for companies operating in digital and software-driven industries. Learn more about our intellectual property legal services.

A trademark protects brand identifiers such as names, logos, slogans, and symbols that distinguish goods or services. A copyright protects original creative works such as written content, software code, graphics, and audiovisual materials.

Understanding the difference is critical to applying the correct form of protection. Uncommon Counsel helps businesses determine which protections apply and how to secure them effectively. Our attorneys regularly advise clients working with a trademark lawyer or copyright attorney to help determine and apply the appropriate protections from the start.

Contracts play a critical role in intellectual property protection. Agreements such as nondisclosure agreements, licensing agreements, and work-for-hire provisions help define ownership, usage rights, and confidentiality obligations.

Uncommon Counsel integrates IP protections into commercial contracts to help reduce risk and address potential disputes. Our commercial contract services support this work.

Yes. Startups often rely heavily on intellectual property to attract investors, partners, and customers. Failing to address IP ownership and protection early can create serious obstacles during fundraising or acquisition.

Uncommon Counsel helps startups establish clear IP ownership, protect core assets, and align legal strategy with growth plans. For area-specific information on startup legal counsel services, visit our pages here: NYCFloridaCalifornia.

Trade secrets are confidential business information that provides a competitive advantage, such as formulas, processes, customer lists, or proprietary methods. Protection relies on maintaining secrecy through policies, access controls, and contractual agreements.

Uncommon Counsel helps businesses implement trade secret protection strategies and enforce rights when misappropriation occurs. This work often overlaps with employment agreements and commercial contracts.

Yes. Intellectual property rights can often be enforced through cease-and-desist actions, negotiations, or legal proceedings, depending on the nature of the infringement and the rights involved.

Having clear documentation and properly structured IP protections improves enforcement outcomes. Uncommon Counsel advises businesses on enforcement options and risk assessment as part of ongoing legal counsel.

Technology and software companies face unique IP challenges related to code ownership, licensing, and third-party integrations. AI tools and digital platforms can further complicate intellectual property rights.

Uncommon Counsel provides technology-focused IP guidance that aligns with business operations and evolving legal standards. This work supports clients across multiple industries we serve.