1. How to check whether a trademark has been registered
If you want to know whether a trademark has been legally registered, there are several main ways for your reference:1. Use the official website of the Trademark Office to make inquiries.
Please log in to the official website of the China Trademark Office, enter the trademark query column, and search according to the trademark category Check each item one by one, and finally check the results of the query.
2. Go to the Trademark Office for on-site inquiry.
You can also go to the local trademark office in person to make inquiries, and you need to bring it with you during this process Relevant documents and materials, such as personal identity documents, trademark registration application forms, etc.
3. Entrust a professional trademark registration agency to assist in the inquiry.
This type of agency can provide professional query services to applicants based on their specific needs, and can also conduct in-depth analysis and evaluation of query results.
The detailed steps for searching on the official website of the Trademark Office are as follows: First, please visit the China Trademark Network; secondly, click on "Trademark Comprehensive Search" or "Trademark Similar Search" option; then, enter key information such as the trademark name, international classification number, and similar group number; finally, click the "Query" button, and the system will automatically display the search results
Article 28 of the Trademark Law: For a trademark applied for registration, the Trademark Office shall start from the date of receipt of the trademark registration application documents. If the review is completed within nine months and meets the relevant provisions of this Law, a preliminary review announcement will be made.
Article 29. During the examination process, if the Trademark Office believes that the contents of the trademark registration application need explanation or correction, it may require the applicant to make explanations or corrections. If the applicant fails to make explanations or corrections, the Trademark Office will not be affected. Make review decisions
2. How much does it cost to file a lawsuit with a lawyer if you are sued for trademark infringement?
When encountering a judicial dispute over trademark infringement, how to choose a suitable professional lawyer and determine a reasonable agency fee involves many factors, such as the complexity of the case, the amount of property involved, and attorney fees Calculation methods, etc.
Here, we will list several common lawyers. The charging model and its corresponding reference fee are for your reference: First, the charging model is based on the number of pieces. This method is usually suitable for different applications.Cases involving property rights disputes or agency appeal cases.
For those cases that do not involve property rights, the agency fee for each case is approximately RMB Between 1,000 and 10,000 yuan; as for agency appeal cases, the agency fee for each case is between 1,000 and 6,000 yuan.
If the case enters the retrial procedure but has not represented the first or second instance before, then The fees will be charged according to the charging standards for various types of litigation cases; on the contrary, if you have acted as an agent in the first instance or the second instance, the fees will be halved according to the charging standards.
The charging model is based on the proportion of the subject amount. This charging method is mainly applicable to property-related matters. In cases of rights disputes, the specific charging ratio must be implemented in accordance with relevant regulations.
Finally, the hourly charging model is suitable for various types of legal affairs. The specific fees will be calculated based on the actual effective working hours and the lawyer's personal charging standards.
The calculation rules for effective working hours are jointly formulated by the lawyer associations of various provinces and cities , and individual lawyer charging standards are set by each law firm.
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