Opposition against a trademark in Iceland

Here you can engage us to file an opposition against a trademark in Iceland. Our fees will be charged on hourly rates.

Fee according to time spent (Hourly rates in our terms)

Fee based on hourly rates (see our terms and conditions for details)

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Fee according to time spent (Hourly rates in our terms)

Professional Support in the Trademark Opposition Procedure in Iceland

Our law firm offers comprehensive support in the trademark opposition process against registrations in Iceland. If you believe your trademark rights are infringed by a registered trademark, you have the opportunity to file an opposition.

Important Information about the Opposition Process:

  • Filing Deadlines: The opposition must be submitted within 3 months of the trademark's publication to the relevant Icelandic Patent Office.
  • Grounds for Opposition: Common grounds include likelihood of confusion, prior use, and lack of distinctiveness.
  • Duration of the Procedure: Processing time can take several months, depending on the complexity of the case and the processing time of the Patent Office.

Comprehensive Services for Your Opposition:

  • Success Assessment: We evaluate the chances of your opposition and provide recommendations for the next steps.
  • Document Preparation: We prepare all necessary documents and articulate your arguments clearly.
  • Representation in the Procedure: We handle communication with the Patent Office and keep you informed about the progress.

Free Initial Consultation for Your Specific Situation

We offer you a free, non-binding assessment of your situation. Your inquiry will be treated confidentially.

If you need further information or assistance in other countries, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are always here for you.

Ask us! We will gladly advise you.

Jens Liesegang
Attorney-at-Law, Certified IP Lawyer

Normen Lang
Attorney-at-Law, Certified IP Lawyer and Certified lawyer for Information Technology Law

Liesegang & Partner mbB, Rechtsanwälte