Cristina Vâlcăuan

Associate

Cristina is a trademark attorney responsible for registration, maintenance, and enforcement of trademarks before OSIM, EUIPO, and WIPO. She assists both national and international clients in conducting and providing search reports, filing trademark applications, and managing the applications at all stages of their registration. Cristina also advises on various opposition matters, infringement, and enforcement cases for trademarks.

The challenge facing Cristina is to achieve the best possible protection for every client according to his own wishes, ideas, and vision for the future.

She has a Cambridge Certificate in Business English and she is a member of the Academy of European Law and of the Institute of Legal Secretaries and PA’s in London, UK.

Cristina is member in the INTA’s Committee Trademark Reporter as editor.

Courses:

 

World Intellectual Property Organization Academy

– General Course on Intellectual Property

– Specialized Course on the Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks

– Software Licencing including Open Source

European Union Intellectual Property Academy

– Empowering & protecting creativity through intellectual property

– Social Media, bloggers, influencers and their IP implications

–  Proceedings in trade mark and design registry after the registration

Education and Qualifications:

2020

Young Lawyers Contest – CCBE

Cambridge - C1

Certificate for English language

2015 — 2016

Master degree, Criminal Science and Criminology, Bucharest University

2009 — 2013

Graduate Diploma in Law, Faculty of Law - Nicolae Titulescu University

People recognize intellectual property the same way they recognize real estate. People understand what property is. But it's a new kind of property, and so the understanding uses new control surfaces. It uses a new way of defining the property.

Michael Nesmith

If one really wishes to know how justice is administered in a country, one does not question the policemen, the lawyers, the judges, or the protected members of the middle class.

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If one really wishes to know how justice is administered in a country, one does not question the policemen, the lawyers, the judges, or the protected members of the middle class.

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