SANSKRITI MOHTA
Litigation, IP & Art Law Solicitor
Sanskriti is a creative and versatile art law solicitor in London specialising in both transactional and contentious matters. She also advises on matters surrounding litigation, dispute resolution and IP.
Sanskriti previously worked in corporate and finance law, advising on complex multi-jurisdictional M&A and financial transactions. She went on to complete a History of Art MA at The Courtauld Institute of Art and has been practicing art law since. She regularly works with artists, collectors, dealers, galleries, governments, and museums.
Clifton Strength
People with strong Individualization talents understand and are intrigued by others’ unique qualities. They instinctively observe each person’s style and motivation, how each thinks, and how each builds relationships. They keenly observe other people’s strengths and draw out the best in each person.
SPECIALISM
Art Transactions and Due Diligence: sale and purchase agreements, import-export, title, VAT, regulatory, anti-money laundering
Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution
Art Law Agreements: licensing agreements, collaboration agreements, agency agreements, consignment agreements, representation agreements
AI Art and NFTs
Art Finance
Copyright Protection and Licensing
Commercial Agreements
Consumer Protection
Restitution and Repatriation
Wills and Estates
contact sanskriti
Email - sanskriti.mohta@dragonargent.com
Lidl and Tesco are both well-known supermarket chains in the United Kingdom and commercial rivals. This dispute concerns two of Lidl’s trade marks registered at the UK Intellectual Property Office (“UKIPO”): one being a figurative mark of a blue square with a yellow disc with a thin red outline (the “Wordless Mark”), and the other being of similar design with the word ‘Lidl’ (the “Mark with Text”),