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How long will it take to sue for trademark infringement?
it takes three to six months from the prosecution of trademark infringement to the judgment. Because the relevant laws of civil procedure in our country stipulate that if a party files a lawsuit and the people's court applies ordinary procedures, it should conclude it within six months from the date of filing the case. If the court applies summary procedures to hear divorce cases according to law, it should conclude it within three months from the date of filing the case.

legal basis

article 136 of the civil procedure law

when trying a civil case, the people's court shall notify the parties and other participants in the proceedings three days before the opening of the court session. If the hearing is held in public, the names of the parties, the cause of action and the time and place of the hearing shall be announced.

Article 149

A case tried by the people's court through ordinary procedures shall be concluded within six months from the date of filing the case. If there are special circumstances that need to be extended, it may be extended for six months with the approval of the president of our hospital; If it needs to be extended, it shall be reported to the people's court at a higher level for approval.

Article 161

When a people's court tries a case by summary procedure, it shall conclude the case within three months from the date of filing the case.