I won in both situation because I was the owner of the copyrights, either going after someone who was infringing or defending myself against someone who incorrectly claimed I did not own a copyright.
Do not confuse Trademark with Copyright they are two completely different things. Having a good lawyer certainly helps but being a good client (being in the right) is the final kicker to a successful outcome. The biggest problem with lawyers is that they will rarely tell you "You don't need me" or "that's not my bag, try another lawyer". Of course as a seller of records I long ago learnt you don't tell a buyer that the record they want to buy is crap you just smile and take their money.

"What else could I do? I had no trade so I became a peddler" - Lazarus Greenberg 1915
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