INVENTIONS UTILITY MODELS

We offer a full range of services in all aspects of patent and utility model protection – from advice on the choice of the appropriate type and territorial scope of protection, through the filing and prosecution of applications, to the grant of a final decision.

INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS

We render a full range of services from advice on adequate kinds of industrial design protection to the grant of a final decision.

TRADEMARKS

We offer a full range of services related to the protection of trademarks, trade names and other distinguishing designations.

LITIGATION

We represent our clients in proceedings before common courts, administrative courts and arbitration courts in all cases related to intellectual property rights.

Polservice provides comprehensive IP services for firms and individual clients in Poland and worldwide.

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News

The IP Scan service is now available in Poland!

The IP Scan service is now available in Poland!

The Intellectual Property (IP) pre-scan service is a part of a programme called the SME Fund, created to help micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) gain access to intellectual property protection and strengthen their business. The support is granted by the EUIPO - European Union Intellectual Property Office.
The Polish Patent Office - Urząd Patentowy Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej (UPRP) cooperates with the EUIPO - European Union Intellectual Property Office in implementing and coordinating the IP Scan service in Poland.

IP Scan is a professional consultancy in the area of intellectual property. The co-financing for Polish SMEs amounts to 90% (!) of the net costs (up to a maximum of EUR 630).
It is worth taking advantage of such a funding !

A full list of IP Scan Contractors in Poland is available on the website of the Polish Patent Office here.
Note that your company can only receive financial support for an IP Scan service if it is provided by a Contractor from the list above.

As many as 6 attorneys from Polservice have completed a two-stage training course and obtained certificates authorising them to provide this service.
You can contact with Paweł Wac, Sławomir Mazur, Anna Skup, Maria Łozińska, Marta Kawczyńska and Karolina Stępień-Porowska.

We will represent you professionally on your way to obtaining this valuable support.
We invite you to cooperation!

CHAMBERS Europe 2024. POLSERVICE ranked in category: Intellectual Property

CHAMBERS Europe 2024. POLSERVICE ranked in category: Intellectual Property

The Chambers Europe 2024 guide is now live and we are pleased that Chambers and Partners has recognised POLSERVICE Patent and Trademark Attorneys Office in the category: Intellectual Property.

Thank you for recommending us and appreciating the work of our team!

And that is what Chambers and Partners says about us:

“Polservice enters the ranking this year due to strong market support. The firm is known for its work in the prosecution of patents, as well as representing clients in litigation proceedings for patents, trade marks, and copyrights.”

Chambers and Partners notices also excellent, conscious and goal-oriented everyday work of the practice leader:

Bartosz Krakowiak is highlighted as a notable practitioner and a key contact for clients.

Congratulations to all the ranked!

 

To find who has been ranked as the very best in the European legal market along with us, check here.

Bartosz Krakowiak at EUIPO and ECTA Bilateral Meeting in Alicante

Bartosz Krakowiak at EUIPO and ECTA Bilateral Meeting in Alicante

Bartosz Krakowiak attended the Bilateral Meeting between EUIPO - European Union Intellectual Property Office and ECTA at the EUIPO Headquarters in Alicante.

The meeting aimed to improve the intellectual property landscape in the EU and deepen constructive dialogue.

Various important topics concerning intellectual property in Europe were addressed.

Recognised individuals discussed important topics such as:

  • New competencies and responsibilities of the EUIPO;
  • SME programme updates;
  • Latest development on the agri and non-agri GIs reforms;
  • Various abuses of the IP system, such as abuse of the EUIPO User Area credentials;
  • Key recent case law and a number of other practical IP topics.

Also procedural matters were discussed such as representation before the Office.

We are full of praise for the successful cooperation and look forward to further results.

Trembling in anticipation of a next year’s meeting.

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