What qualifies as trade dress in a legal dispute?

Trade dress includes the visual appearance of a product or its packaging, as well as certain aspects of store layout, website arrangement, and branding presentation. To be protectable, the trade dress must be distinctive and non-functional. Mediation helps parties evaluate whether the disputed design meets these legal thresholds and how consumer perception influences the dispute.

Darin M. Klemchuk

Darin M. Klemchuk is the Managing Partner and founder of Klemchuk PLLC.  He focuses his law practice on intellectual property and commercial litigation, anti-counterfeiting and IP enforcement programs, and legal strategy for growing businesses.  You can connect with Darin via email or follow up on LinkedIn.

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