Preventing Unfair Competition: Protecting Corporate Identity and Trademarks
The KKMP team invites you to attend the seminar “Preventing Unfair Competition: Protecting Corporate Identity and Trademarks.”

During this closed-door discussion, we will discuss the following topics with Yana Vyacheslavovna Sklyarova, Deputy Head of the Department for Advertising Control and Unfair Competition at the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia:

  1. Copying and imitating competitors’ corporate identity, as well as the design and packaging of their products: strategies and tools for protecting against unfair competition

  2. Criteria for similarity to the point of confusion: what the courts consider

  3. Interim measures in trademark disputes: when the courts are accommodating, and when they are not

Register

Date: May 21, 2026

Time: 11:00 a.m. (Moscow Time)

Format: In-person (41st floor, OKO Tower)

SPEAKERS:

PANELISTS:

  • Tatyana Davydenko, Head of the Department for Litigation and Intellectual Property, Cherkizovo Group

  • Ekaterina Baranakhina, Head of the Intellectual Property Protection Department, Cherkizovo Group

* This event is closed to students, consultants, and private practice lawyers. Seating is limited.

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