The Law on Patent Attorneys entered into force in the Russian Federation on March 31, 2009. The legislation aims to improve legislative provisions for the protection of Intellectual Property Rights and it specifies the requirements that patent attorneys must meet, according to SD PETOSEVIC.
Accordingly, patent attorneys need to validate their qualifications by registering with the Roster of Patent Attorneys of the Russian Federation and by earning an appropriate certificate.
They should also be permanent residents of the Russian Federation, hold a university degree and show at least four years of professional experience. They are entitled to be self-employed or to work as contracted employees.
In addition, the Law allows patent attorneys to establish public unions and self-regulated organizations.
SD PETOSEVIC provides a full range of Intellectual Property services in Eastern Europe, including the Balkans and the Commonwealth of Independent States (former USSR).
SOURCE:AGIPNEWS