Managing Attorney of Ortynska Law PLLC Mariya Ortynska has been reappointed to serve on the Enforcement Committee of the International Trademark Association (INTA) during the upcoming 2026–2027 term. This reappointment is a continuation of her work in one of the key advocacy committees in the INTA.
During the ongoing 2024–2025 term, Mariya has played an active role in the Committee’s initiatives on policy and advocacy. The focus of the Enforcement Committee is on some of the most pressing issues in trademark protection and the broader system of business identifiers. The work includes monitoring court decisions, legislative reforms, and regulatory changes across different jurisdictions. Based on the analyses prepared, the Committee advises INTA’s Board, evaluates enforcement mechanisms, and develops recommendations for harmonized procedures worldwide. The Committee also prepares reports, submissions, and collaborates with other INTA groups and external stakeholders to strengthen global enforcement practices.
This reappointment is an incredible opportunity to continue developing strategies for addressing emerging intellectual property challenges, with a focus on practical and effective solutions.
Being a part of the Enforcement Committee is also a unique professional collaboration opportunity. Working with colleagues from diverse jurisdictions helps members exchange perspectives, analyze emerging trends, and contribute to the development of international best practices. This collaboration is beneficial for the global trademark system and enriches the professional expertise of each member individually. Serving on INTA’s committees offers a chance to actively contribute to the advancement of the trademark and intellectual property field, influence important initiatives. One of the priorities is a constant and productive collaboration with professionals who are dedicated to shaping the future of the IP law industry.
This reflects the broader purpose of INTA as a global, not-for-profit association, namely to support trademarks and intellectual property by building consumer trust, promoting innovation and economic growth, and showcasing the social and economic impact of brands.
Looking ahead, Mariya’s upcoming term allows her to continue engaging in these areas, contributing to the international IP community, and helping strengthen trademark enforcement worldwide.
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