Log in

CLASS 46


Now in its twelfth year, Class 46 is dedicated to European trade mark law and practice. This weblog is written by a team of enthusiasts who want to spread the word and share their thoughts with others.

Want to receive Class 46 by email?
Click here subscribe for free.

Who we all are...
Anthonia Ghalamkarizadeh
Birgit Clark
Blog Administrator
Christian Tenkhoff
Fidel Porcuna
Gino Van Roeyen
Markku Tuominen
Niamh Hall
Nikos Prentoulis
Stefan Schröter
Tomasz Rychlicki
Yvonne Onomor
FRIDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2023
EUIPO launches Mediation Centre

EUIPO opened a new Mediation Centre for IP disputes on 22 November. It will provide alternative dispute (ADR) resolution services including mediation, conciliation and expert determination for EUTM and RCD disputes.

The services are available at no cost to all parties involved in inter partes proceedings before the EUIPO at second instance (i.e. Boards of Appeal) if held online or in Alicante.

The services are also available to SMEs in first instance proceedings (oppositions, cancellations, and invalidations) for free. This service will be rolled out to all users during the next two years.

There is a €750 fee to hold meetings at the EUIPO office in Brussels.

The ADR services will be delivered by trained mediators and case managers and they will be available in various languages.

An online ADR platform enables mediators and parties to interact virtually in a secure and confidential environment.

The Mediation Centre was envisaged in the EUTM legislative reform of 2017. Its launch follows the recent IP Mediation Conference organised by the Boards of Appeal in October, in which several MARQUES representatives took part.

EUIPO Executive Director João Negrão (pictured) said in a statement: “The establishment of Mediation Centre is a major step in supporting citizens and businesses in managing their intellectual property rights effectively and helping avoid expensive, unpredictable litigation processes when disputes arise. With 42% of EU trade mark applications coming from non-EU companies, cross-border disputes have become more and more common, highlighting the need for global and cost-effective dispute resolution services.”

More information is available on the dedicated Mediation Centre page on EUIPO’s website. This includes flowcharts showing how ADR works and a list of 10 reasons to try mediation.

Photo from EUIPO news page

Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 12.02
Tags: mediation, ADR, EUIPO, Joao Negrao,
Sharing on Social Media? Use the link below...
Perm-A-Link: https://www.marques.org/blogs/class46?XID=BHA5234
Reader Comments: 0
Post a Comment


MARQUES does not guarantee the accuracy of the information in this blog. The views are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily reflect those of MARQUES. Seek professional advice before action on any information included here.


The Class 46 Archive






 

 

 

 

 

 


CONTACT

info@marques.org
+44 (0)116 2747355
POST ADDRESS

9 Cartwright Court, Cartwright Way
Bardon, Leicestershire
LE67 1UE

EMAIL

Ingrid de Groot
Internal Relations Officer
ingrid.de.groot@marques.org
Alessandra Romeo
External Relations Officer
aromeo@marques.org
James Nurton
Newsletter Editor
editor@marques.org
Robert Harrison
Webmaster
robertharrison@marques.org
BLOGS

Signup for our blogs.
Headlines delivered to your inbox