A Trademark Hearing is a legal proceeding where the applicant presents arguments before the Trademark Registrar to resolve objections or opposition. It is a crucial step that can determine whether your trademark gets approved or rejected.
A Trademark Hearing is scheduled when the Registrar is not satisfied with the written reply to an objection or when there is a dispute (like opposition). During the hearing, both parties (if applicable) are given a chance to present their case, clarify doubts, and submit additional evidence.
It is usually the final opportunity to defend your trademark application.
A Trademark Hearing is a critical stage in the trademark process where proper representation and strong justification can help secure your brand registration successfully.