Jurisdictional nuances
Each office has its own rules, deadlines, and quirks. A single global view that respects local nuance is harder to build than it sounds.
Streamline international trademark operations. Consolidate your view across 180+ jurisdictions and turn portfolio data into strategic decisions — not status reports.
Modern IP practice can’t run on email threads, calendar reminders, and disconnected spreadsheets. Here’s where teams get stuck — and how LexiDots resolves it.
Each office has its own rules, deadlines, and quirks. A single global view that respects local nuance is harder to build than it sounds.
Coordinating with foreign associates via email creates handoff lag, lost certificates, and slow status visibility for the home team.
Without portfolio-level views you can't identify gaps, abandoned-but-needed markets, or unnecessary spend in low-value jurisdictions.
Purpose-built capabilities — not generic case management — keep your portfolio compliant and your team focused on legal work.
Built-in rules for USPTO, EUIPO, UKIPO, CIPO, JPO, IP Australia, CNIPA, INPI, and 180+ jurisdictions via Madrid Protocol extensions.
Maintain a single database of foreign associates linked to assets, with contact preferences, fee schedules, and historical performance data.
Visualize global protection by brand and class. Identify white space, redundant filings, and high-value markets at a glance.
Store original-language certificates and certified translations side by side, indexed by language and tagged for jurisdiction.
Renewal pipeline by region, average cost per filing by jurisdiction, agent turnaround time — the metrics that drive strategic decisions.
Tie a base mark to its national equivalents and Madrid extensions so any action cascades visibility across the whole brand family.
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