India and USPTO Trademark Opposition

KAnalysis is excited to kick off our weekly knowledge-sharing sessions on Fridays as part of KAnalysis Friday Legal Insights (#KAFILegal). During these sessions, a member of our team steps up to share their expertise, enhancing the skills and knowledge of our entire team. ATUL DHYANI, Partner led a session on Trademark Opposition in India and USA.

A comprehensive discussion was held on the Indian trademark opposition’s significance and process along with insights into practical strategies that can be adapted to counter various issues during the Opposition process.

A brief comparison between the USA and Indian process was also made, addressing time limits and testimony periods.

The session concluded with a discussion on various measures and suggestions to streamline India’s Opposition process including stricter guidelines and mandatory steps for taking mutual settlement in line with the US Opposition Procedure for enhancing efficiency and user-friendliness.

Be sure to check out the detailed PPT attached below.

India and USPTO Trademark Opposition

KAnalysis is excited to kick off our weekly knowledge-sharing sessions on Fridays as part of KAnalysis Friday Legal Insights (#KAFILegal). During these sessions, a member of our team steps up to share their expertise, enhancing the skills and knowledge of our entire team. ATUL DHYANI, Partner led a session on Trademark Opposition in India and USA.

A comprehensive discussion was held on the Indian trademark opposition’s significance and process along with insights into practical strategies that can be adapted to counter various issues during the Opposition process.

A brief comparison between the USA and Indian process was also made, addressing time limits and testimony periods.

The session concluded with a discussion on various measures and suggestions to streamline India’s Opposition process including stricter guidelines and mandatory steps for taking mutual settlement in line with the US Opposition Procedure for enhancing efficiency and user-friendliness.

Be sure to check out the detailed PPT attached below.

India and USPTO Trademark Opposition

KAnalysis is excited to kick off our weekly knowledge-sharing sessions on Fridays as part of KAnalysis Friday Legal Insights (#KAFILegal). During these sessions, a member of our team steps up to share their expertise, enhancing the skills and knowledge of our entire team. ATUL DHYANI, Partner led a session on Trademark Opposition in India and USA.

A comprehensive discussion was held on the Indian trademark opposition’s significance and process along with insights into practical strategies that can be adapted to counter various issues during the Opposition process.

A brief comparison between the USA and Indian process was also made, addressing time limits and testimony periods.

The session concluded with a discussion on various measures and suggestions to streamline India’s Opposition process including stricter guidelines and mandatory steps for taking mutual settlement in line with the US Opposition Procedure for enhancing efficiency and user-friendliness.

Be sure to check out the detailed PPT attached below.

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