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Swiss IP News

we provide you with updates on new decisions, the relevant legislative process and other trends in the fields of intellectual property and unfair competition law from a Swiss perspective.

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Newsletter No.

March 2020

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Newsletter No. 2 March 2020

Due to COVID-19, the Swiss Institute of Intellectual Property suspends

most of the deadlines until 20 April 2020

Based on the decision of the Federal Council to extend court holidays in civil and admi- nistrative proceedings, the Swiss Institute of Intellectual Property has announced to suspend most of the deadlines with an end date between 21 March 2020 and 19 April 2020 (statutory deadlines and deadlines set by the Institute, including payment dead- lines). In particular, deadlines set by the Institute that would end in that period will end on 20 April 2020. The same applies to renewal fees and annual fees due between 21 March and 19 April 2020. Deadlines that are stipulated in days are suspended until 19 April 2020 and will run again starting 20 April 2020.

The following deadlines do not benefit from this regime: (i) deadlines that are stipula- ted in months or years (e.g. priority deadlines, opposition deadlines or deadlines for payment of opposition fees); (ii) deadlines that end on a date after 19 April 2020; and (iii) deadlines in international proceedings (PCT, EPC, Madrid system, The Hague system) [see here].

1 By Roger Staub

Dr. iur., Attorney at Law, Partner Telephone +41 58 658 52 89 roger.staub@walderwyss.com

and Sylvia Anthamatten MLaw, LL.M., Attorney at Law Telephone +41 58 658 55 90

sylvia.anthamatten@walderwyss.com

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