

Protecting creative equity with rhythm
Ananya Iyer bridges the gap between Monotype-grade intellectual property rigor and the intuitive empathy of a trained classical pianist.


Lawyer behind the lyrics
Protecting a brand's identity requires understanding the psychology of why they built it in the first place. I approach IPR architecture as both a structural system and a deeply human endeavor.
My background in cognitive psychology informs how I navigate complex trademark negotiations, ensuring that legal frameworks respect the emotional and intellectual investment of the creators.
Monotype rigor, academic roots
Monotype India
Christ College BA LLB
As an active IPR counsel, I manage brand protection and typography licensing, applying rigorous legal frameworks to safeguard global design assets in a fast-evolving digital landscape.
My legal training at Christ College provided a comprehensive foundation in corporate and intellectual property law, anchoring my practice in absolute technical precision and ethical advocacy.
Rhythm, structure, and mind
School of Rock Grade 3
The Singing Lawyer
Psychology of Ownership
Trained in classical piano, I read trademark filings with the same attention to rhythm and structural balance that I bring to complex musical scores.
As a passionate vocalist, I understand the vulnerability of performance. This artistic empathy drives my commitment to protecting creative equity for artists.
Fascinated by cognitive science, I study how humans value their creations. This insight helps me build more intuitive and resilient legal strategies.