Email: saira.bhatty@bharuchaco.com
Saira Osman Bhatty is an advocate of the Sindh High Court. She has been with the firm since 2009.
She possesses a wealth of experience in navigating matters encompassing Family Law, Property Law, and Rental cases, effectively representing clients in various court proceedings. Additionally, she specializes in Intellectual Property Law, particularly focusing on Trade Mark and copyright prosecution and litigation. Her expertise in contentious matters extends to handling opposition, infringement, invalidity, revocation actions, and litigation, with a primary emphasis on well-known and reputable Trade Marks.
2020 | Pakistan Business Brief WIPR Annual – 2020 |
2017 | Trade Marks 2017 The International Comparative Legal Guide – 2017 |
2015 | Pakistan Business Brief WIPR Annual – 2015 |
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