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Tvist om konkurrensrätt

Patent- och marknadsdomstolen hanterar tvister om konkurrensrätt i Sverige. Den som vill få ett mål prövat ska ansöka om stämning hos domstolen.

How much does it cost?

Domstolen inleder med en förberedelse

Huvudförhandlingen

Parter kan ha ett ombud

Timeline

The time it takes to decide a patent case varies. The government's goal is that civil cases should take a maximum of seven months and most cases will also be settled within that time.

  1. 1. Application is submitted to the District Court

    The court checks whether the application is complete.

    1. Application is submitted to the District Court

  2. 2. District Court issues subpoena

    The district court issues a subpoena and sends it to your counterparty, also referred to as the defendant in the case.

    2. District Court issues subpoena

  3. 3. The counterparty responds

    If the opposing party acknowledges what is requested in the writ of summons, it may be possible for the court to rule right now.

    3. The counterparty responds

  4. 4. Preparation of the goal

    During the preparation, the court shall clarify what the dispute is about and the parties may explain their point of content id.

    4. Preparation of the goal

  5. 5. Correspondence

    Usually, part of the examination takes place in the form of an exchange of letters where the parties may submit documents supporting their respective claims and respond to the opposing party's claims.

    5. Correspondence

  6. 7. The court holds the main hearing

    The court consists of two legal judges and two technical members, such as the Patent Council.

    7. The court holds the main hearing

  7. 8. The judgment is delivered

    Once the judgment has been delivered, it is sent to the parties or their representatives.

    8. The judgment is delivered

Ordlista

Kvarstad – när tillgångar riskerar att försvinna innan tvisten är löst

Stadfästa en förlikning

Tredskodom – när någon part inte gör vad domstolen begär

Updated
2025-01-01