Ratza & ratza is able to assist you with the registration of your trademarks,
through the following routes:
National Trademark Registrations
National Trademark Registrations in Romania
Filing Requirements:
Full details of the Applicant (Name, address)
Power of Attorney, to be simply signed by the Applicant. Grace term: 3 months from the application.
Priority Document (if any) Grace term: 3 months from the application.
Specimen of the figurative element
Trademark Timeframes & Deadlines:
Issuance of an Official Filing Report: about 6 weeks from the application
Publication in the Official Bulletin: about 6-10 months from the application
Opposition deadline: 3 month from the Publication
Issuance of the Certificate: 45 days after the opposition period expires, if no opposition is filed.
Deadline for replying to an Official Letter: 3 months
Extensions of term possible:
3 months (unconditionally)
Additional 9 months to complete negotiations for a Letter of Consent
Deadline for filing a contestation to an Official Decision: 3 months
Filing a Court Action against an Official Decision: 30 days
Filing an Appeal against a Court Decision: 15 days.
National Trademark Registrations in Other Countries
We have set up a network of leading international IP firms, which assist us and
our clients in protecting trademarks worldwide. Filing requirements and
timeframes vary from country to country and are available upon request. Please
contact our team either on the forum or by e-mail to find out details tailored
to your specific need.
International Registrations
Ratza & ratza is able to represent its clients before WIPO in order to file new
trademark applications in up to 78 countries. Filing requirements are the same
as above while timeframes vary from country to country and are available upon
request. Please contact our team either on the forum or by e-mail to find out
details tailored to your specific need.
CTM
Ratza & ratza is able to represent its clients before OHIM in order to file new
community trademark applications. One trademark registration is valid in 25
countries and will be extended to Romania and Bulgaria starting with January 1,
2007.