Verna Law, P.C.

Domain Name Dispute Law Firm in New York City
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Your .COM is Your Business’ Gold

Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner of Verna Law, P.C., has served the New York City metropolitan region since 2006. Anthony is admitted to the Southern District of New York, Eastern District of New York, and Northern District of New York. Our New York City office is conveniently located near Grand Central Terminal.

Our Team has over 60 years Combined Experience

Your Domain Name is Your Business’ Brand

Navigating the intricate world of domain name disputes requires a seasoned legal ally. Whether you’re a domain name owner in a clash with an assertive trademark holder or a trademark owner grappling with the consequences of an unjust domain name registration, Verna Law, P.C. is your steadfast partner.

At Verna Law, P.C., we specialize in handling a spectrum of domain name disputes, skillfully representing our clients in both Federal Courts under trademark infringement and the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act and WIPO/NAF arbitration. Our approach is anchored in the rigorous guidelines of the Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP), ensuring a comprehensive and effective resolution process.

The team at Verna Law, P.C. is committed to helping you safeguard your digital assets. Whether your domain is currently under threat or you need to proactively file a complaint against abusive registrations of domain names, our attorneys are well-versed in the nuances of domain name disputes and the value of a domain name. Our services extend across New York, New Jersey, Washington, and California, with representation in federal court and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

Beyond legal expertise, we understand the significance of your online presence and brand integrity. Our comprehensive approach encompasses strategic protection and tactical resolution. We are not just lawyers; we are advocates for your intellectual property rights. We understand all the effects of domain name litigation.

Let Verna Law, P.C. be the shield for your domain name disputes – protecting your interests, preserving your new domain name, defending you in a domain dispute, and ensuring a resolution that stands the test of legal scrutiny.

Contact us at anthony@vernalaw.com for more information.

Domain Name Dispute Law Firm serving New York City

 Verna Law, P.C.

205 East 42nd Street, Suite 1900

New York, New York 10017

Domain Name Disputes

Domain name disputes are handled according to ICANN Guidelines, which function in very differently than local or Federal courts. When filing or defending a complaint, there’s just one shot to get it right. The team at Verna Law has the experience to do it right- the first time. Domain name registrants at ICANN filing against the bad faith intent of another party who has registered a domain name only get one bite at the apple to do it correctly, and that is in the UDRP complaint. Learn More

Domain Names in Different Courts

Our team has over 60 years of combined experience in litigation. Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner, is admitted to the Southern District of New York (Federal courthouse in Manhattan) and the Eastern District of New York (Federal court in Brooklyn). Our team of domain name lawyers can determine the best course of action for domain owners who may be in a domain dispute, either in Federal Court or in a UDRP case. Learn More

Domain Names as Trademarks

Do you have questions about trademarks? If your domain name is a registered trademark, it receives more protections. Verna Law, P.C. handles many trademark infringement cases, be it for the holder of trademark rights or for the defendants. If a domain name creates trademark infringement, Verna Law, P.C. can handle your case in New York City. These issues are handled best in Federal Court because of the federal statutes involved. Similar domain names may cause consumer confusion. Trademark law can help when your domain name can be a trademark registration Learn More

Our Team

The right legal team can make all the difference in protecting you and your ideas. We pride ourselves on being your trusted domain name attorneys in New York City. With over 60 years of combined experience, we offer big firm law expertise with the attention and speed you only get from a small domain name law firm. Our team has a strong background in the areas that make your intangible assets work for you. Our domain name lawyers are here to fight for your internet domain name. We represent sole inventors, small businesses, and corporations of all sizes in all aspects of intellectual property. Whether your have a number of domain names or or just one, our team handles domain name disputes of all kinds in New York City.

Anthony M. Verna III

Anthony M. Verna III

Managing Partner

Anthony Verna is an intellectual property attorney who is a member of the bar of the State of New York and of the bar of the State of New Jersey, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York and the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. He is a sought-after business speaker and has built Verna Law, P.C. to have a strong focus on Trademark, Copyright, Domain Names, Entertainment, and Advertising law, providing Intellectual Property services for modern businesses who want to promote and protect themselves and stand out in this market. Anthony has litigated patent rights in federal court for owners of patented products and drug companies with pharmaceutical products.His Bachelor’s degree is in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University. Learn more about Anthony here.

Wil Jacques

Wil Jacques

Patent Agent

With over 25 years of experience in engineering, manufacturing, sales, strategic marketing, and technology licensing for government, industrial, and private sector organizations and clients, Wil is a patent valuation and licensing expert with a wealth of industry experience and a strong reputation in patent application preparation and business development. Wil is registered as a qualified patent agent to practice at the United States Patent and Trademark Office with an advanced degree in mechanical engineering and an MBA. Wil has drafted patent applications for medical devices, business methods, software, information technology, and consumer products. His focus is on assisting early-stage companies in attracting capital investments and out-licensing opportunities with larger, more established market players including government, venture capital firms, and medium to large-size corporations. Learn more about Wil here.

Judy Endejan

Judy Endejan

Litigation Consultant

Judy focuses on telecommunications, media, and intellectual property issues. With extensive experience, and a unique blend of private practice and in-house experience, Judy spent ten years with GTE Corporation (now Verizon), acquiring substantial experience in public utility regulation and administrative law. She has also served as General Counsel for Fisher Communications, Inc., a major Northwest broadcast corporation. Judy has litigated cases regarding copyright protection, trademark registrations, and trade secretsJudy is licensed in Washington and California.  Learn more about Judy here.

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