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UK Intellectual Property Office Publishes Updated Schedules for Trade Mark and Design Hearings

Regular updates provide detailed diaries for procedural, main, and appeal hearings at the IPO and Appointed Person venues

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The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has released the latest hearing diaries covering scheduled trade mark and design procedural hearings, main hearings, and appeals to the appointed person. These updates include information on hearing formats, locations, and attendance protocols, ensuring transparency and access…
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UK Intellectual Property Office Publishes Updated Schedules for Trade Mark and Design Hearings The UK Intellectual Property Office (IPO) has released the latest hearing diaries covering scheduled trade mark and design procedural hearings, main hearings, and appeals to the appointed person. These updates include i... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/uk-intellectual-property-office-publishes-updated-schedules-for-trade-mark-and-design-hearings

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