One platform. Three ways to protect your brands.
Brand owners, IP law firms and in-house legal teams have different responsibilities and workflows. IP DEFENDER gives them a shared framework to detect infringements, structure cases, make faster decisions and track every action.
A demo tailored to your brands, markets and organization
Brand owners
Turn scattered alerts into a portfolio of qualified, prioritized cases.
Explore this use caseIP law firms
Organize client information into cases that are ready for immediate action.
Explore this use caseIn-house legal teams
Centralize reports, assign ownership and manage decisions.
Explore this use caseMove from scattered alerts to the cases that truly matter
When several brands, product lines or subsidiaries are monitored, the challenge is not simply to detect more. It is to identify meaningful signals quickly, connect related evidence and focus resources on the highest-priority infringements.
Reports come from marketplaces, social media, search engines, distributors, employees or customers—often in formats that are difficult to reconcile.
- Alert volumes are difficult to manage
- Duplicate results across multiple sources
- Priorities are difficult to assess consistently
- Tracking spread across multiple files
- Incomplete action history
- Limited visibility into outcomes
From signal to decision
A structured workflow reduces noise, consolidates evidence and moves every case forward.
- Less noise to review
- Clearer priorities
- Consolidated case history
- Simplified portfolio management
See how IP DEFENDER structures monitoring across your brands, channels and markets.
Test it on your portfolioTurn incoming information into cases that are ready for immediate action
Your clients send URLs, screenshots, emails, documents and trademark references throughout their exchanges with you. IP DEFENDER helps you organize these materials to accelerate analysis and maintain consistent case tracking.
Before legal analysis can even begin, teams often need to re-enter, verify and reclassify information received over time.
- Extensive manual data entry
- Information is sometimes incomplete
- Evidence scattered across multiple tools
- Repeated exchanges with clients
- Multiple cases to manage in parallel
- Inconsistent reporting formats
From isolated evidence to a shareable case file
Every item is linked to the right case to preserve context, evidence and chronology.
- Fewer administrative tasks
- Fast access to relevant information
- Consistent case management across clients
- Continuity from investigation to legal action
Explore a workflow that preserves traceability from the initial report through to client delivery.
Explore the IP law firm workflowCentralize reports and manage every brand protection decision
Marketing, communications, sales, subsidiaries, distributors and consumers can all report infringements. The legal team must then assess, assign and track actions without losing the decision-making context.
Without a single intake point and shared workflow, priorities vary across teams and reporting requires manual consolidation.
- No single intake point
- Inconsistent prioritization criteria
- Unclear ownership
- Decisions are difficult to trace
- Time-consuming reporting consolidation
- Outcomes scattered across stakeholders
From internal report to consolidated oversight
The workflow connects contributors, decision-makers and operators around a shared case file and history.
- Clearer case governance
- Visibility into actions and deadlines
- Consistent practices across teams
- Preserved decision history
Create a shared process while preserving each team’s responsibilities.
Structure your processRoles differ. The essential information remains the same.
Whatever your operating model, every case connects six essential elements. IP DEFENDER brings them together in a shared structure to streamline collaboration between internal teams, law firms and partners.
Shared information
Stakeholders work from the same case file, evidence and timeline.
Preserved responsibilities
Each organization retains its own rules for assignment, approval, action and reporting.
A solution shaped by real-world practice
IP DEFENDER is being progressively deployed through pilot projects. Feedback from participating organizations guides the development of its workflows and capabilities, ensuring the platform addresses real operational needs rather than a fixed model.
See how IP DEFENDER works in your own environment
Your demo is prepared around your brands, markets and organization to show how the platform can fit into your current process.

