About Katarzyna Jedynak-Gierada

Katarzyna Jedynak-Gierada – Patent Attorney in the Trademark and Design Department. She specializes in advising Polish and international clients on trademark and industrial design protection. Katarzyna represents clients in opposition and contentious proceedings before the Polish Patent Office and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO), as well as in intellectual property litigation before courts. She develops protection strategies for trademarks and designs, drafts legal documents and agreements, and conducts negotiations. Her goal is to help clients build strong and recognizable brands. Katarzyna is a speaker at conferences and training sessions and a lecturer at the Hugo Grotius Intellectual Property Law Center. She also publishes articles, contributing to the promotion of intellectual property knowledge. She holds a law degree with honors from Lazarski University and has completed postgraduate studies at the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH). In her free time, she enjoys training at the gym, participating in spinning and fitness classes, and maintaining mental balance through stretching and mindfulness exercises.

Is Martin’s croissant already an infringement of Saint Martin’s croissant? Protection of geographical indications in this context

In Poland, particularly in the city of Poznań, the tradition of baking Saint Martin's croissants is an important part of the Saint Martin's Day celebrations. The croissants, filled with a distinctive mixture of white poppy...

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