Mozambique office contributes to trade marks publication
18/06/2009
Élio Teixeira of Adams & Adams Mozambique contributed a chapter to
Getting the Deal Through – Trademarks 2009 (online edition), edited by Joseph Nicholson and Stuart Sinder and reproduced here with permission from Law Business Research Ltd.
Teixeira’s chapter answers questions such as “How long does it typically take, and how much does it typically cost to obtain a trademark registration?” and “What is the burden of proof to establish infringement or dilution?”, as they apply to Mozambique.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through - Trademarks 2009 - online edition, (contributing editors Joseph Nicholson and Stuart Sinder). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com
Download Teixeira’s chapter.
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