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What does a trademark attorney do in my country?

1. What does a trademark agent do in my country? The main work contents of a trademark agent are as follows: 1. Responsible for the daily consultation and agency work of the company’s trademark business; 2. Understand the needs of customers and answer questions about their trademark applications. Issues, draft written documents, propose professional agency plans, and independently represent trademark cases; 3. Responsible for contacting and following up with customers, and providing customers with intellectual property protection plans and legal advice; 4. Independently handle various intellectual property protection tasks undertaken by them. , supervise and manage the process and quality of cases; 5. Act as an agent for trademark applicants to conduct trademark inquiries before applying for registration to determine whether their trademarks can be registered, and act as agents for trademark owners to conduct inquiries before using unregistered trademarks to enter the market to determine whether the trademark is infringed. Others’ prior trademark rights; 6. Agent for renewal registration, transfer registration, licensing contract filing, change of registrant’s name or address, reissue of registration certificate and other related matters; 7. Agent for trademark application registration, trademark rejection review, trademark opposition , objection defense, objection review, trademark dispute, dispute defense, improper trademark registration or non-use for 3 years, cancellation, cancellation defense and other legal matters related to the trademark confirmation process; 8. Act as an agent for Chinese applicants to handle international trademark registration abroad and in Various legal matters during the registration application process; 9. Agent for customs filing of trademark rights; 2. Trademark Trademark (trade mark) is a specialized legal term. After a brand or part of a brand is registered by the relevant government departments in accordance with the law, it is called a "trademark". Trademarks are protected by law, and the registrant has exclusive rights. Well-known trademarks in the international market are often registered in many countries. There is a distinction between "registered trademarks" and "unregistered trademarks" in China. Registered trademarks are trademarks that are protected by law after being registered with relevant government departments. Unregistered trademarks are not protected by trademark laws. Not just anyone can be a trademark agent. To become a legal trademark agent, you need to meet certain conditions. In our country, trademark agents have the job nature of a salesperson. They not only need to understand the needs of customers, but also need trademark agents to have professional knowledge and rights granted through formal assessments.