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Cabinet Chaillot is a firm of French Patent Attorneys (FPA), European Patent Attorneys (EPA) and Representatives before EUIPO.
CABINET CHAILLOT PATENTS TRADEMARKS DESIGNS French Patent & Trademark Attorneys - European Patent Attorneys - Representatives before EUIPO
Cabinet Chaillot represents applicants before the EUIPO for filing European Union trademarks and their prosecution, for filing oppositions or cancellation request of EUTM or of international trademarks designating the European Union.
French Patent & Trademark Attorneys, European Patent Attorneys, Representatives before INPI, EPO, EUIPO, WIPO. Requirements for the filing of a French Trademark in terms of owner, sign, designated goods and/or services or prior search.
medical use claim, sufficiency of disclosure. The patent proprietor filed the appeal against the decision of the opposition division to revoke European patent 3 318 248 ("the patent").
Applicant(s) For a natural person: name, first names, nationality and address ; For a legal entity: legal name, legal form and address (if the applicant is a foreign company, we shall indicate: company incorporated according to the laws of ...
Cabinet Chaillot represents applicants before the European Patent Office for the filing of European patent applications and their subsequent prosecution, for filing oppositions against granted EP patents.
Designation, extension and validation states. Since 01/04/2009, all designation states are designated by the payment of a sole fee which must be paid at the time of entry into EP phase. The payment of extension fee (s) is optional, only if extension states are of interest.
The decision of the opposition division may be appealed before one board of appeal of the EUIPO. An opposition against a EUTM application can be filed within a period of 3 months following its publication to prevent it from being registered.
Patenting an invention in France. Prosecution before the French Patent Office. Renewal of French patents/patent applications. Search and watch among patents. Infringement and enforcement of a French patent.