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Balanced Advocacy for Domain Name Disputes

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Whether you're a claimant seeking to reclaim a domain or a defendant facing a dispute, Leonard Corporate Solutions offers balanced expertise in advocacy for domain name proceedings. We ensure your rights are protected on both sides of the dispute.

Our advocacy services include claimant support, defendant defense, and procedural expertise to navigate UDRP, INDRP, and other dispute resolution processes effectively.

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  • Expert representation in domain name dispute proceedings
  • Strategic guidance for both claimants and defendants
  • Protection of your domain rights and intellectual property

At Leonard Corporate Solutions, our advocacy services ensure your domain rights are protected with expert representation in dispute resolution proceedings, whether you're a claimant or defendant.

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Reader guidance · reviewed 11 July 2026

Domain disputes require policy-specific evidence

Trademark rights can be highly relevant to a domain dispute, but ownership of a mark does not automatically produce transfer of every similar domain.

General educational information only. Applicable law, office practice, deadlines, evidence, fees, and available remedies depend on the facts and jurisdiction. Confirm current requirements before acting.

For .IN and .Bharat names, the INDRP requires proof addressing confusing similarity, the registrant's rights or legitimate interests, and bad-faith or unlawful registration or use.
Other extensions may follow the UDRP, a country-code policy, court proceedings, or contractual registrar procedures. The correct forum should be identified first.
Preserve WHOIS history, archived pages, redirection records, sales approaches, screenshots, consumer-confusion evidence, and the chronology of trademark rights.

Prepare before seeking advice

  • Domain extension and registrar
  • Trademark and use chronology
  • Registrant and WHOIS history
  • Screenshots and bad-faith evidence

Authoritative starting points