Secondly, look at the cause of action on the court summons. Toy infringement usually involves
1. Toys sold have quality defects, causing personal or property losses to buyers or users;
2. All the toys sold are fake, which infringes on the intellectual property rights of others, such as the exclusive right to use trademarks, the brand name right of manufacturers, the patent right of appearance and so on.
Finally, let's look at the reasons why the court summons was issued. Generally, the reason for being sent is inquiry and hearing. If it is an inquiry, there should be a case involving me and I need to go to the court to make it clear. I usually make a record, and then I can sign it. There is no need to hire a lawyer. If it is a court session, in either case, I should actively respond to the lawsuit to avoid trial by default. However, whether it's personal injury compensation litigation or intellectual property litigation, I need a professional lawyer. Suggest hiring one.
Extended data:
Court summons refers to a written document issued by the people's court according to law, which requires the summoned person to appear in court at a designated place at a designated time to participate in litigation activities or conduct other litigation activities.
Usually, the court summons requires the respondent to submit documents to the court within a specified time limit to respond to the lawsuit, or in some civil cases, the respondent can only attend the court hearing on a specific date specified in the court summons, and the respondent can also choose not to respond to the lawsuit, that is, let the court issue a default judgment, but he needs to bear the risk of losing the lawsuit.
References:
Court summons-Baidu Encyclopedia