LexOrbis is a full-service IP firm with offices in three strategic locations across the country – New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore. LexOrbis stands out for its broad industry expertise. The firm has dedicated teams to cater to IP lifecycle including attorneys, engineers, scientists and specialists to deal with patent, trademark and copyright filing, research, portfolio building and management, enforcement, protection, spotting, transacting, procurement and consultation.
The team has developed comprehensive legal and technical experience in trademarks, patents, copyrights, and design practice in various industries like media and entertainment, fashion, automotive, sports, biotechnology, computers, consumer products, software, pharmaceuticals, etc. The firm’s clientele encompasses leading multinational corporations and domestic companies.
LexOrbis’s clientele encompasses leading multinational corporations and domestic companies, including key players in the US, European and Asian markets, and a number of Fortune 500 companies along with various governmental organizations, research institutes, universities, small and medium-sized enterprises, and technology start-ups.
The organization was founded in 1997 with the vision of creating a legal tech firm. The very foundation of the firm was based on diversity, a bringing together of experts from two diverse groups – legal and technical. Today, the firm has a gathered a staff strength of over 200 people, all coming from diverse backgrounds and 70% of the work populace is female.
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