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How long does it usually take to sue trademark infringement?
Generally, the time required to conclude trademark infringement litigation cases is as follows: A case tried by 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 can be extended for six months with the approval of the president of our hospital; If an extension is needed, it shall be reported to the people's court at a higher level for approval. Cases that are tried by summary procedure shall be concluded within three months from the date of filing.

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Article 149 of the Civil Procedure Law

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 can be extended for six months with the approval of the president of our hospital; If an extension is needed, it shall be reported to the people's court at a higher level for approval.

Article 16 1

The people's court shall conclude a case by applying summary procedure within three months from the date of filing the case.