Once a trademark application is published for opposition in the Official Gazette for Trademarks, an opposer must comply with certain deadlines or risk missing the opportunity to file a Notice of Opposition.
The most important deadline is the requirement to file a Notice of Opposition within the 30-day Opposition Period. However, you may choose to request an extension of time to oppose a trademark application. You have the following options, all of which must be done during the 30-day Opposition Period: Continue reading Trademark Opposition – A Time Sensitive Matter »