Eric W. Cernyar, Colorado Springs, CO

Practice Areas

Patent Matters
Trademark Matters
Copyright Matters
IP Agreements
Employee IP Issues
Trade Secrets
Unfair Competition
Patent Litigation
Other Litigation
Internet Law





Representation on Unfair Competition Matters

»   False advertising
»   Trademark & trade dress infringement
»   Trade secret misappropriation
»   Commercial acts that result in misappropriation of another's time, labor, money & skill
»   Tortious interference
»   Commercial defamation

Unfair Competition: the Umbrella Tort

In most states, “unfair competition” is an umbrella tort for all causes of action arising out of some illegal or tortious conduct by a defendant business that interfered with the plaintiff’s ability to conduct its business.

Examples of tortious conduct giving rise to an unfair competition claim include but are not limited to misappropriation of trade secrets; misappropriation of the plaintiff’s time, labor and skill; engaging in piracy or selling products that facilitate third party piracy; breach of a confidential relationship; dishonesty; false or misleading advertising; commercial defamation; trademark infringement; and tortious interference with existing or prospective business relations.


Licensed by the Supreme Court of Colorado and the Supreme Court of Texas.
Admitted to practice in the Federal District Courts of Colorado, the Western, Eastern, and Southern Districts of Texas,
the Fifth and Federal Circuit Courts of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court.
Also registered to practice before the United States Patent and Trademark Office

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