Appeal Amazon IP Complaint Attorney (Seattle & Washington)
I’ve spent time navigating Puget Sound by sail, including trips through the central Sound that pass near Seattle and surrounding waterfront communities. That familiarity with the region mirrors how I approach Amazon disputes in practice: understanding the environment, the rules, and how different players interact before choosing a course of action.
If you’re dealing with an Amazon IP complaint or product takedown, timing and strategy are critical. When an Amazon seller’s listing is removed—or account health is at risk—because of alleged trademark infringement, patent infringement, or copyright infringement, I help clients evaluate options quickly and strategically. Common issues include intellectual property notices, rights-owner complaints, repeat-infringer concerns, and disputes affecting listings, funds, or selling privileges.
My role is to help sellers decide how to respond: whether to challenge or appeal an Amazon notice, how to communicate effectively with rights owners, and how to build a clear record that supports resolution without unnecessary escalation. In time-sensitive disputes, success often turns on coherent documentation, a consistent narrative, and a practical strategy aligned with business goals.
Where platform appeals and negotiations are not enough, I also advise on litigation pathways, including filing an intellectual property lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment that you do not infringe—or that an asserted patent is invalid. In appropriate cases, this can provide a forum to resolve the dispute and stabilize the business when Amazon’s internal processes alone are insufficient.
Get basic Amazon intellectual property dispute guidance before scheduling a consultation
If you’re still evaluating your options, try our custom (experimental) RAG chatbot for general educational information about intellectual property concepts that often arise in Amazon disputes—such as the basics of trademark, patent, and copyright rights, common infringement theories, how to think about evidence and risk, and when it may make sense to consult an attorney. The chatbot does not provide Amazon platform-procedure guidance or case-specific legal advice. When you’re ready to discuss your particular situation, risks, and strategy, you can schedule a meeting with Mitchell.
About Mitchell
Mitchell D. West is a litigation attorney with Lowe Graham Jones PLLC, combining expertise in litigation with a deep understanding of Seattle’s startup ecosystem. Mitchell has collaborated with innovative companies in software development, digital assets, decentralized physical infastructure, and legal technology.
Mitchell has represented clients in a range of sophisticated disputes, including trade secret litigation involving silicon-carbon anode technology, patent cases spanning plant varieties to thermoforming products, high-stakes business divorces, and trademark disputes resolved through strategic negotiation. While specializing in litigation, Mitchell also advises emerging technology companies on legal challenges to avoid disputes and ensures they succeed when litigation arises.
As part of his commitment to leveraging technology in legal practice, Mitchell developed Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) chatbots trained on a curated set of legal documents he has developed and relies on in his day-to-day practice.The RAG chatbot is hosted on a hybrid decentralized cloud platform that Mitchell actively contributes to.
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Education:
- J.D., Washington University School of Law (Washington University in St. Louis)
- B.A., Quantitative Economics and Political Science, Indiana University
Bar Admissions:
- U.S. District Courts: Western and Eastern Districts of Washington
- 9th Circuit Court of Appeals
- All Washington State Courts
Memberships:
- Seattle IP Inn of Court
- Seattle Yacht Club
Contact Us
If you have any questions, concerns, or are interested in having a custom RAG chatbot developed for your website, you can reach Mitchell directly by email at west@lowegrahamjones.com or using the form below.