Comptroller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks
See considerations and notes on terminology.
Statutory Basis: Comptroller and other officers authorised under s.62(3) of the Patents and Designs Act 1907 (includes Design Right, Licence of Right, matters under Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and Registered Designs Act 1949)
Description: The Comptroller (also known as the Registrar of Trade Marks or Designs) has a jurisdiction to hear a range of ex parte and inter partes disputes in the fields of trade marks, patents, registered designs and unregistered designs.
Jurisdiction: UK-wide
Statistical data for 2008/09 Financial Year
Judicial Pool: Patents - 7 (inter partes), 19 (ex parte)
Designs - 10 (inter partes), 3 (ex parte)
Trade Marks - 10 (inter partes), 8 (ex parte)
Days Sat: Patents - 9 (inter partes), 51 (ex parte)
Designs - 0.5 (inter partes)
Trade Marks - 60 (inter partes)
Receipts: Patents - 36, Designs - 27, Trade Marks - 3,258
Withdrawn: no information availble
Decided: Patents - 38, Designs - 2, Trade Marks - 199
Outstanding: Patents - 42, Designs - 37, Trade Marks - 2,554
Success Rate: Patents - not available, Designs - 0%, Trade Marks - not available
Oral Hearings: Patents - 10% (inter partes), 65% (ex parte)
Designs - 50% (inter partes), 0% (ex parte)
Trade Marks - 60% (inter partes), 100% (ex parte)
Waiting Times: Patents (inter partes) - 39 days from hearing to dispatch of decision
Patents (ex parte) - 13 weeks to hearing, 35 days to dispatch of decision
Designs (inter partes) - 6 weeks to hearing, 12 days to dispatch of decision
Trade Marks (inter partes) - 12 weeks to hearing, 7 days to dispatch of decision
Notes: These figures are for the UK.
The latest edition of the AJTC's quarterly electronic newsletter.

Scottish
Cymru / Welsh