Trademarks & IP

Trademark Opposition

File or defend trademark opposition. Expert representation in trademark disputes.

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About Trademark Opposition

When a trademark is published in the Journal, any person can oppose it within 4 months. We handle both filing opposition against others' marks and defending your trademark against opposition.

Legal Protection: Our experienced IP attorneys ensure your intellectual property is properly protected with comprehensive legal documentation and representation.

What You Get

What's Included

  • Opposition notice drafting/reply
  • Evidence collection
  • Counter-statement filing
  • Legal arguments preparation
  • Witness affidavits
  • Hearing representation
  • Settlement negotiation
  • Full litigation support

Key Benefits

  • Protect your trademark rights
  • Challenge conflicting marks
  • Expert legal representation
  • Settlement opportunities
  • Professional advocacy

Our Simple Process

1

Case Analysis

5-7 days

Analyze trademark details, grounds for opposition, and build strategy.

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2

Notice Filing

7-10 days

File Notice of Opposition or Counter-statement with supporting documents.

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3

Evidence Filing

30-60 days

File evidence supporting your case including affidavits and documents.

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4

Hearings

6-12 months

Attend multiple hearings before Trademark Registrar with legal arguments.

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5

Decision

2-3 months after hearings

Receive final decision. Appeal options available if unfavorable.

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Documents Required

  • Trademark details
  • Journal publication details
  • Grounds for opposition/defense
  • Evidence of prior use
  • Business documents
  • Similar marks documentation
  • Authority letter

Frequently Asked Questions

Any person can file opposition if they believe the published trademark conflicts with their rights, is similar to their mark, or violates trademark law.

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