Adv. Jyotsna Jnanashekar

Jyotsna Jnanashekar is an Intellectual Property Attorney with Law Square | Advocates & Solicitors, Bengaluru. She advises on trademark, copyright and patent strategy, enforcement and brand protection. A graduate of Penn State Dickinson Law, she brings global perspective and practical insight to complex IP matters, supporting innovators, businesses and creative professionals in safeguarding their intangible assets.

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