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  • ITEM ranked first in WTR 1000 - The world's leading trademark professionals for 2015

    We are pleased to announce that our firm was ranked first in WTR 1000 as the world's leading trademark firm covering Slovenia. According to WTR, our firm has the longest IP tradition among Slovenian firms and puts the greatest number of experts at clients’ disposal.

  • Slovenia – Supreme Court issues landmark decision in cancellation action

    Katja Kovačič, a lawyer at ITEM, published in World Trademark Review (WTR) an article about the background and outcome of an invalidation action against a Slovenian national trademark, based on an earlier Community trademark (CTM). The Slovenian Supreme Court held that the mere lack of use of a CTM in Slovenia does not constitute a ground for rejecting an invalidation action against a Slovenian national trademark based on that CTM.

  • Slovenia – Earlier CTM loses priority date after being converted into national trademark

    Katja Kovačič, a lawyer at ITEM, published in World Trademark Review (WTR) an article concerning the decision of the Slovenian IP Office (SIPO) deeming the opposition against the registration of the trademark DIPLOMAT - a Community trademark (CTM) converted into a Slovenian trademark - not to have been filed because the trademark on which the opposition was based - DIPLOMATICO, also a CTM converted into a Slovenian trademark - was not an earlier trademark within the meaning of Article 44(2)(a) of the Slovenian Industrial Property Act.

  • Slovenia - Court shifts burden of proof to defendant in parallel import case

    Igor Šetinc and Gregor Maček, ITEM d.o.o., published in World Trademark Review (WTR) an article concerning the decision of the Circuit Court of Ljubljana which held that products whose serial numbers and bar codes had been removed are not considered genuine, unless the alleged infringer could prove that they had legally been put on the relevant market by the holder of the trademark.

  • ITEM mentioned in CEELM Magazine for its successful challenge to SIPO's refusal of Alcatel Lucent's trademark

    ITEM was mentioned in CEE Legal Matters (CEELM), an online publication for and about lawyers interested and working in Europe's emerging markets, for its successful challenge to SIPO's refusal of Alcatel Lucent's trademark.

  • Gregor Maček has been appointed as a Deputy of the President of Council for disputes related to inventions of employees

    Gregor Maček, Managing Partner of ITEM d.o.o., has been appointed as a Deputy of the President of Conciliation Council for resolving disputes between employers and employees in relation to inventions invented during the employment.

  • The European Inventor Award 2015 – the highest decoration awarded to inventors from all over the world

    For the tenth consecutive year the European Patent Office (EPO) and the European Commission will grant an award for the European Inventor of the Year. Entries for the European Inventor Award 2015 must be submitted by October 10, 2014. The Awards are presented in the following five categories: Industry, SMEs, Research, Lifetime achievement and Non-European Countries.

  • SIPO held to have committed procedural violation during provisional refusal phase

    Katja Kovačič, a lawyer at ITEM, published in World Trademark Review (WTR) an article concerning the decision of the Slovenian IP Office (SIPO) granting protection to the international trademark LIGHT RADIO in Slovenia, following a decision by the Administrative Court that a significant violation of the administrative procedure provisions had occurred during the provisional refusal phase.

  • ITEM donated computers to families in need

    Recently, our company has participated in the project "Computers for socially disadvantaged" of Society "Duh časa" and donated computer equipment for families in need. Within the project 1000 computers were collected and donated.

  • SIPO to start applying common practice on B&W marks from July

    Lea Kravos, a Trademark Attorney at ITEM, published in World Trademark Review (WTR) an article concerning Common Communication on the Common Practice of the Scope of Protection of Black and White marks.