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Alexander Baranchikov

Managing Attorney
During his career, Alexander prosecuted more than a thousand trademarks, was involved in hundreds of IP-related administrative proceedings, and litigated dozens of civil law cases in Russian courts.

Alexander is recognised by Best Lawyers, Who’s Who Legal, IP Stars, WTR 1000, IAM Patent 1000, WIPR Leaders; Leaders League calls him “excellent” patent and trademark litigator and “highly recommended” for IP prosecution.

His admissions at the Russian Intellectual Property Office are:
• trademarks,
• industrial designs,
• appellations of origin,
• computer programs, databases, and microcircuits.

Alexander is a member of INTA, AIPPI, LESI, ECTA, MARQUES, RUCPA, and ITIPLGE.

He is fluent in English with basic knowledge of Spanish and Chinese.


Education

Alexander graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Law, arguably the best-regarded law school in Russia.

Later, he completed his PhD program at the Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property, the only academic body in Russia specialised in IP.

Then, Alexander travelled to China for his full-time education at the Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property of Tongji University — the most prestigious education program in Chinese IP.

Alexander is a coach for the continuous education programs at the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys, where he has been training his fellow patent & trademark attorneys and other professional colleagues.

Apart from that, he has been teaching intellectual property at internationally recognised universities such as Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT-MFTI) and National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI).


Experience

Alexander started his career with Pepeliaev, Goltsblat & Partners, the largest Russian law firm back then, which later split into Pepeliaev Group and Goltsblat BLP (currently Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner).

Later, he became an associate in Yakovlev & Partners, a well-known Russian general law firm with a dedicated IP practice.

At the beginning of 2011, he was employed by Gorodissky & Partners, the biggest IP firm in Russia, where he practised both litigation and trademark prosecution.

From there, he moved to Patentus, a local IP house that at the moment held the second place in Russia by the workload in trademark prosecution and IP litigation. There, Alexander was in charge of all inbound and outbound international matters.
Alexander Baranchikov
Managing Attorney
During his career, Alexander prosecuted more than a thousand trademarks, was involved in hundreds of IP-related administrative proceedings, and litigated dozens of civil law cases in Russian courts.

Alexander is recognised by Best Lawyers, Who’s Who Legal, IP Stars, WTR 1000, IAM Patent 1000, WIPR Leaders; Leaders League calls him “excellent” patent and trademark litigator and “highly recommended” for IP prosecution.

His admissions at the Russian Intellectual Property Office are:
• trademarks,
• industrial designs,
• appellations of origin,
• computer programs, databases, and microcircuits.

Alexander is a member of INTA, AIPPI, LESI, ECTA, MARQUES, RUCPA, and ITIPLGE.

He is fluent in English with basic knowledge of Spanish and Chinese.


Education

Alexander graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Law, arguably the best-regarded law school in Russia.

Later, he completed his PhD program at the Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property, the only academic body in Russia specialised in IP.

Then, Alexander travelled to China for his full-time education at the Shanghai International College of Intellectual Property of Tongji University — the most prestigious education program in Chinese IP.

Alexander is a coach for the continuous education programs at the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys, where he has been training his fellow patent & trademark attorneys and other professional colleagues.

Apart from that, he has been teaching intellectual property at internationally recognised universities such as Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT-MFTI) and National Research Nuclear University (MEPhI).


Experience

Alexander started his career with Pepeliaev, Goltsblat & Partners, the largest Russian law firm back then, which later split into Pepeliaev Group and Goltsblat BLP (currently Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner).

Later, he became an associate in Yakovlev & Partners, a well-known Russian general law firm with a dedicated IP practice.

At the beginning of 2011, he was employed by Gorodissky & Partners, the biggest IP firm in Russia, where he practised both litigation and trademark prosecution.

From there, he moved to Patentus, a local IP house that at the moment held the second place in Russia by the workload in trademark prosecution and IP litigation. There, Alexander was in charge of all inbound and outbound international matters.
Anastasia Semenova
Junior Attorney
Anastasia has graduated from the MGIMO with honours. She has worked at Gorodissky & Partners and Skolkovo. Anastasia speaks English, Spanish and French.

Oleg Abramenko

Partner, Patent Attorney
Oleg has the background of software and hardware engineering and mainly deals with IT patenting, licensing, and analysis. He is recognised by IAM Patent 1000 and “highly recommended” for IP prosecution by Leaders League.

A co-author of the Intellectual Property course at the Open Technology Academy, Oleg is also a regular speaker at various events for developers, lawyers, and start-uppers.

Oleg is admitted to acting before the RUIPO in relation to:
• patents for inventions and utility models,
• industrial designs,
• trademarks,
• computer programs, databases, and microcircuits.
He is also a registered agent at the Eurasian Patent Office.

He is a member of AIPPI. Oleg’s working languages are Russian and English.

He is a prize-winner of numerous mathematical academic competitions and skill contests.


Education

Oleg has studied information technology for ten consecutive years. His first education was in a mathematics college in Moscow, where he was qualified in software for computing machinery and automated systems.

Then, he graduated from the Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science.

Afterwards, he defended his PhD thesis at the same university, having chosen the subject of research and modelling systems.

He has also completed numerous independent courses on intellectual property, including those by WIPO and EUIPO.


Experience

Oleg’s first employment was at the world-famous Kaspersky Lab as a software engineer.

He then went for Skolkovo, a government-supported innovation cluster that is called the “Russian Silicon Valley”, where in four years, he grew from a middle-level position to the head of IT patent practice.

He also had the experience of traineeship at Thomson Reuters in London (for patent landscaping, in general) and Arent Fox LLP in New York (for drafting IT patent applications).

For a couple of years, Oleg practised as the managing partner of his own firm before partnering with Baranchikov.
Oleg Abramenko
Partner, Patent Attorney
Oleg has the background of software and hardware engineering and mainly deals with IT patenting, licensing, and analysis. He is recognised by IAM Patent 1000 and “highly recommended” for IP prosecution by Leaders League.

A co-author of the Intellectual Property course at the Open Technology Academy, Oleg is also a regular speaker at various events for developers, lawyers, and start-uppers.

Oleg is admitted to acting before the RUIPO in relation to:
• patents for inventions and utility models,
• industrial designs,
• trademarks,
• computer programs, databases, and microcircuits.
He is also a registered agent at the Eurasian Patent Office.

He is a member of AIPPI. Oleg’s working languages are Russian and English.

He is a prize-winner of numerous mathematical academic competitions and skill contests.


Education

Oleg has studied information technology for ten consecutive years. His first education was in a mathematics college in Moscow, where he was qualified in software for computing machinery and automated systems.

Then, he graduated from the Moscow State University of Instrument Engineering and Computer Science.

Afterwards, he defended his PhD thesis at the same university, having chosen the subject of research and modelling systems.

He has also completed numerous independent courses on intellectual property, including those by WIPO and EUIPO.


Experience

Oleg’s first employment was at the world-famous Kaspersky Lab as a software engineer.

He then went for Skolkovo, a government-supported innovation cluster that is called the “Russian Silicon Valley”, where in four years, he grew from a middle-level position to the head of IT patent practice.

He also had the experience of traineeship at Thomson Reuters in London (for patent landscaping, in general) and Arent Fox LLP in New York (for drafting IT patent applications).

For a couple of years, Oleg practised as the managing partner of his own firm before partnering with Baranchikov.
Maria Merkova
Attorney
Maria graduated from a law school. She speaks English.

Maria Baranchikova

Partner, Attorney
Maria’s areas of expertise are contractual, corporate, labour, and international private law. In recent years, she has specialised in consulting transnational IT start-ups on cross-border and local legal issues, including technology-related matters.

Maria’s theoretical legal research mainly concentrates on East Asian legal systems, and particularly Japan, where she has numerous academic publications, and also extends to blockchain-based legal and financial solutions.

Maria is a Vice-Chair of Cyber Crime Committee at International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw). She is advanced in English, intermediate in French, and has basic knowledge of Spanish and Chinese.

Maria is a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate.


Education

Maria graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Law, which is considered by many to be the most reputable law school in Russia.

She wrote her PhD thesis at the Private International Law Institute — a special and very prestigious division of the law academy.

Maria is currently a researcher at the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation.


Experience

She started her career with the Moscow office of Salans, a multinational law firm which later merged into Dentons.

Then Maria continued her legal work at Herbert Smith Freehills, a “Silver Circle” firm headquartered in London.

After that, she worked for three years as a lawyer at Magnusson, a Scandinavian and Baltic region law firm from Sweden.

Since 2015 and before co-founding Baranchikov, Maria had her private practice, mainly dealing with IT companies.
Maria Baranchikova
Partner, Attorney
Maria’s areas of expertise are contractual, corporate, labour, and international private law. In recent years, she has specialised in consulting transnational IT start-ups on cross-border and local legal issues, including technology-related matters.

Maria’s theoretical legal research mainly concentrates on East Asian legal systems, and particularly Japan, where she has numerous academic publications, and also extends to blockchain-based legal and financial solutions.

Maria is a Vice-Chair of Cyber Crime Committee at International Technology Law Association (ITechLaw). She is advanced in English, intermediate in French, and has basic knowledge of Spanish and Chinese.

Maria is a second dan black belt in Shotokan karate.


Education

Maria graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Law, which is considered by many to be the most reputable law school in Russia.

She wrote her PhD thesis at the Private International Law Institute — a special and very prestigious division of the law academy.

Maria is currently a researcher at the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation.


Experience

She started her career with the Moscow office of Salans, a multinational law firm which later merged into Dentons.

Then Maria continued her legal work at Herbert Smith Freehills, a “Silver Circle” firm headquartered in London.

After that, she worked for three years as a lawyer at Magnusson, a Scandinavian and Baltic region law firm from Sweden.

Since 2015 and before co-founding Baranchikov, Maria had her private practice, mainly dealing with IT companies.
Eugenia Rybalko
Attorney
Eugenia graduated from the Moscow State Academy of Law. She previously worked as a lawyer at Rambler & Co.
Elena Vygotskaya
Of Counsel
In addition to outside counselling, Elena has a strong in-house background in several different industries (education, telecommunications, natural resources, transportation, and dredging), which allows her to understand her clients' business objectives deeply.

Experienced in due diligence, compliance, regulatory, and financial law issues, she also represents clients in corporate and general litigation matters.

She is a certified translator from English and German.

Elena is an oil painter, specialising in battle pieces.


Education

Elena's first graduation was from the Astrakhan State University where she studied the English and German languages as a translator.

Then she completed her full-time legal studies at Moscow State University, the most prestigious university in Russia in general, and one of the two best law schools in the country.

Now she is receiving her third education at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute pursuing her hobby as a fine artist.


Experience

Until early 2006, Elena had worked as an in-house counsel for major companies such as YMCA Camp Letts (Maryland, USA), Huawei, Saipem UK Limited, and Codralux S.A.

After that, she practised law with Moscow offices of famous international law firms, starting with White & Case, the world's number one firm for global M&A by deal value, and later, Salans (currently part of Dentons).

Before joining forces with Baranchikov, she had more than five years of solo practice.
Elena Vygotskaya
Of Counsel
In addition to outside counselling, Elena has a strong in-house background in several different industries (education, telecommunications, natural resources, transportation, and dredging), which allows her to understand her clients' business objectives deeply.

Experienced in due diligence, compliance, regulatory, and financial law issues, she also represents clients in corporate and general litigation matters.

She is a certified translator from English and German.

Elena is an oil painter, specialising in battle pieces.


Education

Elena's first graduation was from the Astrakhan State University where she studied the English and German languages as a translator.

Then she completed her full-time legal studies at Moscow State University, the most prestigious university in Russia in general, and one of the two best law schools in the country.

Now she is receiving her third education at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute pursuing her hobby as a fine artist.


Experience

Until early 2006, Elena had worked as an in-house counsel for major companies such as YMCA Camp Letts (Maryland, USA), Huawei, Saipem UK Limited, and Codralux S.A.

After that, she practised law with Moscow offices of famous international law firms, starting with White & Case, the world's number one firm for global M&A by deal value, and later, Salans (currently part of Dentons).

Before joining forces with Baranchikov, she had more than five years of solo practice.
Natalia Skomorohova
Junior Attorney
Natalia has been responsible for patent and trademark searches and prosecution since 2001. She has received her diploma in IP — with honours — from the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute.
Marina Totskaya
Lead Attorney
Marina is a patent, trademark and design attorney practicing in the intellectual property field since 1988. She is a certified expert of the court.

Marina is admitted by the RUIPO for:
• patents for inventions and utility models,
• trademarks,
• industrial designs.

She is a member of the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys.


Education

Marina graduated from the Saint Petersburg Mining University in 1980 as a geodetic engineer.

She received her training in the patent sphere at the Russian Academy of Intellectual Property in 1991.

In 2013, Marina was certified as an expert of the court by the Russian Ministry of Justice.


Experience

Marina had been practicing law for 22 years as a partner of her patent firm before joining Baranchikov.
Marina Totskaya
Lead Attorney
Marina is a patent, trademark and design attorney practicing in the intellectual property field since 1988. She is a certified expert of the court.

Marina is admitted by the RUIPO for:
• patents for inventions and utility models,
• trademarks,
• industrial designs.

She is a member of the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys.


Education

Marina graduated from the Saint Petersburg Mining University in 1980 as a geodetic engineer.

She received her training in the patent sphere at the Russian Academy of Intellectual Property in 1991.

In 2013, Marina was certified as an expert of the court by the Russian Ministry of Justice.


Experience

Marina had been practicing law for 22 years as a partner of her patent firm before joining Baranchikov.
Georgy Levin
Paralegal
After Gubkin University, he worked at PepsiCo as an IT engineer.
Galina Gavrilova
Senior Attorney
Galina is a trademark and design attorney practicing in the intellectual property field since 1987.

Her admissions before the Russian Intellectual Property Office include:
• trademarks,
• industrial designs.

Galina is a member of the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys.


Education

She first graduated in Kaluga city in 1977, and then — from the Moscow State Institute of Culture and from the Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property in 1994.


Experience

Galina worked with patents, designs and trademarks at the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering and then, since 1996, at a patent firm, before joining Baranchikov.
Galina Gavrilova
Senior Attorney
Galina is a trademark and design attorney practicing in the intellectual property field since 1987.

Her admissions before the Russian Intellectual Property Office include:
• trademarks,
• industrial designs.

Galina is a member of the Russian Chamber of Patent Attorneys.


Education

She first graduated in Kaluga city in 1977, and then — from the Moscow State Institute of Culture and from the Russian State Academy of Intellectual Property in 1994.


Experience

Galina worked with patents, designs and trademarks at the Institute of Physics and Power Engineering and then, since 1996, at a patent firm, before joining Baranchikov.
Ilya Zharkov
Paralegal
Ilya has graduated in law from the All-Russian Academy of Foreign Trade. He speaks English and Chinese.
Fees
We publish flat fees for our core practice services in Russia, the CIS and neighbouring states (13 countries in total). Fees for IT advice and other services, not mentioned in the schedule, are provided on a case-by-case basis.

Our fees are final for the quoted services (coherent preparatory advice is covered), include all applicable taxes, and are valid throughout 2020. The official fees can change at any time which will be reflected online.

The fees are given in euros, but we can also bill in US dollars, pounds sterling, Chinese yuan (renminbi), or Russian rubles. You can download the latest printer-friendly version — of 17 January 2019 — as well as the power of attorney form.
AM — Armenia
AZ — Azerbaijan
BY — Belarus
GE — Georgia
KZ — Kazakhstan
KG — Kyrgyzstan
MD — Moldova
MN — Mongolia
RU — Russia
TJ — Tajikistan
TM — Turkmenistan
UA — Ukraine
UZ — Uzbekistan
1. Full trademark searches with attorney’s opinionOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
1.1. Providing similarity trademark search in 1 class400400
1.2. Providing identity trademark search in 1 class200200
1.3. Each extra class in TM search (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+50+50
1.4. Providing trademark search by name of right holder or applicant150150
2. Trademark applications (prosecution stage 1 of 2)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
2.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class140350490
2.2. Each extra class in TM application up to five (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th)+23+50+73
2.3. Each extra class in TM application after five (6th, 7th, 8th, etc.)+33+100+133
2.4. Claiming convention priority of trademark+50+50
3. Trademark registrations (prosecution stage 2 of 2)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
3.1. Attending to trademark registration in up to 5 classes168250418
3.2. Each extra class in TM registration after five (6th, 7th, 8th, etc.)+9+50+59
3.3. Delivering trademark certificates by courier (optional)+100+100
4. Replies to office actions against Russian trademark applicationsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
4.1. Replying to office action against trademark application400400
4.2. Extending deadline for up to 6 months (per month)19100119
4.3. Reinstating missed deadline for replying to office action93400493
5. Replies to provisional refusals of Russian or Madrid trademarksOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
5.1. Replying to provisional refusal of trademark400400
5.2. Drafting reasoned reply to provisional refusal+600+600
5.3. Supporting reply to provisional refusal by evidence+500+500
6. Amendments to pending trademark applicationsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
6.1. Сhanging classification in trademark application by adding class47150197
6.2. Transferring trademark application to another applicant26150176
6.3. Taking over representation of trademark application5050
6.4. Making miscellaneous amendment to trademark application150150
7. Final rejections of trademarksOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
7.1. Filing objection with Chamber for Disputes for trademark rejection12020002120
7.2. Reinstating missed deadline for objection at Chamber for Disputes133400533
7.3. Appealing decision of Chamber for Disputes in court4030003040
7.4. Proceeding with cassation after court of appeal2025002520
7.5. Oral hearing in Chamber for Disputes or court+500+500
7.6. Simple motion (for continuance, stay, etc.)+250+250
7.7. Drafting complex motions or other service documents+300per hour
8. Trademark renewalsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
8.1. Attending to trademark renewal in up to 5 classes293300593
8.2. Each extra class in TM renewal after five (6th, 7th, 8th, etc.)+13+50+63
8.3. Reinstating missed deadline for trademark renewal33200233
9. Recordals of agreements and changes theretoOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
9.1. Recording assignment, license, pledge for 1 trademark180400580
9.2. Recording franchise or amendment for 1 trademark44400444
9.3. Each extra trademark in same agreement (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+153+100+253
9.4. Preparing assignment, license, pledge agreement for signing+600+600
9.5. Drafting franchise agreements or other tailored contracts+300per hour
10. Amendments to registered trademarksOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
10.1 Requesting amendment to trademark registration64300364
10.2. Taking over representation of trademark registration375087
11. Recordals of trademarks in customs registers of IP mattersOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
11.1. Filing application to record trademark with customs register20002000
11.2. Facilitating conclusion of insurance agreement, evidence work+300per hour
12. Prosecution of related IP mattersOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
12.1. Registering domain name (.ru .su .рф or other)up to 25100125
12.2. Filing application for computer program or database60450510
12.3. Filing application for appellation of origin of goods4206001020
12.4. Filing application for well-known (famous) mark53320002533
12.5. Facilitating public polling for mark famousness, evidence work+300per hour
Rates applicable where no flat fee is provided in fee scheduleOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
A. Blended universal hourly rate across all tiers of professionals300per hour
B. Delivering documents by courier100a delivery
C. Docketing and reporting notifications, requests, etc.50a document
D. Translating from and to Russian25a 100 words
E. Printing, copying, and scanning documents0.25a page
F. Disbursements (sworn translation, notarisation, 3rd parties’ fees, etc.)at cost
13. Smooth prosecution of Russian patents on inventionOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
13.1. Filing RU invention patent application with up to 10 claims23850873
13.2. Each extra claim for RU patent (11th, 12th, 13th, etc.)+7+7
13.3. Requesting examination of RU patent with 1 independent claim44–117450494–567
13.4. Each extra independent claim for RU patent (2nd, 3rd, etc.)+26–86+26–86
13.5. Attending to granting of RU patent on invention42300342
13.6. Translating application(volume discount is calculated on request)+25a 100 words
14. Smooth prosecution of utility modelsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
14.1. Filing utility model patent application with up to 10 claims36600636
14.2. Each extra claim for utility model (11th, 12th, 13th, etc.)+7+7
14.3. Attending to granting of patent on utility model42300342
15. Smooth prosecution of industrial designsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
15.1. Filing industrial design patent application with 1 design44650694
15.2. Each extra design in unity set of designs (2nd, 3rd, etc.)+30+50+80
15.3. Attending to granting of patent on industrial design42300342
16. Patent prosecution options in RussiaOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
16.1. Claiming convention priority of RU patent5050
16.2. Requesting patent publication before 18 months7150157
16.3. Extending deadline for RU patent, 1st to 6th month (per month)7150157
16.4. Extending deadline for RU patent, 7th to 10th month (per month)10150160
16.5. Reinstating missed deadline for RU patent20150170
16.6. Extending term of protection for chemical patent4226002642
17. Complicated patent prosecution in RussiaOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
17.1. Sending reply to office action against RU patent application300–1000300–1000
17.2. Filing amendment to RU patent application0–44150150–194
17.3. Converting patent application into different type14150164
17.4. Appealing examiner’s decision on patent (per independent claim)27–40450–2600477–2640
18. Changes & recordals related to patents in RussiaOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
18.1. Amending details in RU patent register or in letters patent27150177
18.2. Requesting RU duplicate letters patent20150170
18.3. Recording RU patent assignment, license, or change thereto44450494
18.4. Converting invention under attack into utility model53450503
Rates applicable where no flat fee is provided in fee scheduleOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
A. Blended universal hourly rate across all tiers of professionals300per hour
B. Delivering documents by courier100a delivery
C. Docketing and reporting notifications, requests, etc.50a document
D. Translating from and to Russian25a 100 words
E. Printing, copying, and scanning documents0.25a page
F. Disbursements (sworn translation, notarisation, 3rd parties’ fees, etc.)at cost
19. Annuities in RussiaOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
19.1. Annuity years 1–2, per year (not applicable to inventions/designs)11150161
19.2. Annuity, years 3–4, per year23150173
19.3. Annuity, years 5–6, per year33150183
19.4. Annuity, years 7–8, per year44150194
19.5. Annuity, years 9–10, per year65150215
19.6. Annuity, years 11–12, per year97150247
19.7. Annuity, years 13–14, per year131150281
19.8. Annuity, years 15–18, per year163150313
19.9. Annuity, years 19–20, per year216150366
19.10. Annuity, years 21–25, per year320150470
19.11. Late payment of annuity within 6-month grace periodabove ×1.5up to 480
19.12. Reviving patent after 6-month deadline but within 3 yearsabove ×2.5+400 up to 1200
20. Smooth prosecution of Eurasian patentsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
20.1. Filing EA patent application with up to 5 claims34013501690
20.2. Each extra claim for EA patent (6th, 7th, 8th, etc.)+43+20+63
20.3. Requesting examination of EA patent, per independent claim127–340450577–790
20.4. Attending to granting of EA patent with up to 36 pages of claims213350563
20.5. Each extra page of claims in EA patent (37th, 38th, 39th, etc.)+2+50+52
21. Patent prosecution options at Eurasian Patent OfficeOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
21.1. Claiming convention priority of Eurasian patent5050
21.2. Extending deadline for EA patent43150193
21.3. Reinstating missed deadline for EA patent333150483
21.4. Extending term of protection for chemical patent4326002643
22. Complicated patent prosecution at Eurasian Patent OfficeOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
22.1. Sending reply to office action against EA patent application300–1100300–1100
22.2. Filing amendment to EA patent application, within 1 page43150193
22.3. Each extra page of EA patent amendments (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+43+20+63
22.4. Narrowing patent application claims voluntarily85550635
22.5. Appealing examiner’s decision on pending EA patent application2331350–26001583–2833
23. Changes, recordals, renewals related to Eurasian patentsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
23.1. Amending details in EA patent register43150193
23.2. Requesting EA duplicate letters patent67150217
23.3. Recording assignment of EA patent171450621
23.4. Recording license in relation to EA patent22450472
23.5. Recording amendment to agreement on EA patent5450455
23.6. Attending to payment of EA annuities (per year)see below200at cost
Rates applicable where no flat fee is provided in fee scheduleOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
A. Blended universal hourly rate across all tiers of professionals300per hour
B. Delivering documents by courier100a delivery
C. Docketing and reporting notifications, requests, etc.50a document
D. Translating from and to Russian25a 100 words
E. Printing, copying, and scanning documents0.25a page
F. Disbursements (sworn translation, notarisation, 3rd parties’ fees, etc.)at cost
24. Eurasian Patent Office annuities:AZAMBYKZKGRUTJTMMDAll, €
24.1. Annuity, year 15255100207
24.2. Annuity, year 2415282100275
24.3. Annuity, year 3334162521382866111100631
24.4. Annuity, year 4525262771712866139100747
24.5. Annuity, year 5725286772034288166100886
24.6. Annuity, year 691628610122842881953001193
24.7. Annuity, year 711162123101276551082233001359
24.8. Annuity, year 813078123155341551082503001540
24.9. Annuity, year 915078148155406821592773001755
24.10. Annuity, year 1016999148155406821593053001823
24.11. Annuity, year 11195991722055441222553345002426
24.12. Annuity, year 122211201722055441222553615002500
24.13. Annuity, year 132471202093108211633193905003079
24.14. Annuity, year 142731402093108211633194165003151
24.15. Annuity, year 152991402343108212034464455003398
24.16. Annuity, year 163251652343609592034465007003892
24.17. Annuity, year 173511652713609592034465577004012
24.18. Annuity, year 183772062713609592034466607004182
24.19. Annuity, year 1940320629641010892705106687004552
24.20. Annuity, year 2042920629641010892705107237004633
24.21. Annuity, year 2146226840641010894007003735
24.22. Annuity, year 2249426840641010894007003767
24.23. Annuity, year 2352733040641010894007003862
24.24. Annuity, year 2455933040641010894007003894
24.25. Annuity, year 2559233040641010894007003927
25. Observations against trademark applicationsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
25.1. Filing observation based on prior rights or lack of distinctiveness600600
25.2. Filing observation based on other reasoning10001000
25.3. Supporting observation by evidence+500+500
26. Pre-judicial proceduresOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
26.1. Sending informal cease-and-desist letter500500
26.2. Sending mandatory pre-judicial letter750750
26.3. Drafting reasoned cease-and-desist or pre-judicial letter+600+600
26.4. Supporting cease-and-desist or pre-judicial letter by evidence+500+500
26.5. Sending attorney-at-law’s request to domain name registrar250250
26.6. Applying for pre-judicial domain name suspension750750
27. Non-use trademark cancellation actions (also see point 32)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
27.1. Filing non-use action with CIP and representing up to decision8030003080
27.2. Rebutting evidence of use served by other party (if any)+1500+1500
27.3. Representing defendant in non-use action up to decision of CIP45004500
27.4. Representing in cassation of non-use action at Presidium of CIP30003000
28. Trademark invalidations at Chamber for Disputes (+ point 32)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
28.1. Filing trademark invalidation action with Chamber for Disputes18020002180
28.2. Filing defense statement with Chamber for Disputes for TM20002000
29. Trademark invalidations at Federal Antitrust Service (+ point 32)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
29.1. Filing unfair competition action or defense statement with FAS25002500
29.2. Filing formal motion with RUIPO to invalidate trademark93500593
30. Patent nullifications and acquisitions (+ point 32)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
30.1. Filing patent nullification action with Chamber for Disputes9345004593
30.2. Filing defense statement with Chamber for Disputes for patent45004500
30.3. Filing lawsuit for challenging patent authorship with CIP80300080
31. Enforcement of patents, trademarks, copyrights, etc. (+ point 32)Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
31.1. Filing infringement lawsuit with courtup to 26673500up to 6167
31.2. Filing statement of offense or crime with police25002500
31.3. Preparing patent attorney’s opinion on infringement15001500
31.4. Facilitating court examination, polls, and other procedures+300per hour
32. Supplementary fees related to above points 27–31Official feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
32.1. Familiarising with files of court or RUPTO0–11500500–511
32.2. Appealing decision of Chamber for Disputes or court4030003040
32.3. Proceeding with cassation after court of appeal2025002520
32.4. Each oral hearing in Chamber for Disputes or court+500+500
32.5. Each simple motion (for continuance, stay, etc.)+250+250
32.6. Drafting complex motions or other service documents+300per hour
33. Analysis, monitoring and advanced brand protection solutionsOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
33.1. Conducting standard background check on legal entity10001000
33.2. Monitoring for brand abuse and frauds online in Latin and Cyrillic2500per month
33.3. Unlimited cease-and-desist and takedown requests+2000per month
33.4. Monitoring for counterfeit goods with unlimited requests4500per month
33.5. Monitoring for brand reputation and information attacks3000per month
33.6. Conducting analysis of available data for insights (datamining)on requestfrom 15 000
Rates applicable where no flat fee is provided in fee scheduleOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
A. Blended universal hourly rate across all tiers of professionals300per hour
B. Delivering documents by courier100a delivery
C. Docketing and reporting notifications, requests, etc.50a document
D. Translating from and to Russian25a 100 words
E. Printing, copying, and scanning documents0.25a page
F. Disbursements (sworn translation, notarisation, 3rd parties’ fees, etc.)at cost
34. TM searches, €AMAZBYGEKZKGMDMNTJTMUAUZ
34.1. Search in 1 class-470450440490430470470490450475490450
34.2. Each extra class+90+60+50+90+45+70+65+90+40+50+90+45
35. Armenia — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
35.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Armenia150590740
35.2. Each extra class in AM TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+35+95+130
35.3. Attending to AM trademark registration, any number of classes110490600
36. Azerbaijan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
36.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Azerbaijan140505645
36.2. Each extra class in AZ TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+35+70+95
36.3. Attending to AZ trademark registration, any number of classes30400430
37. Belarus — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
37.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Belarus460530990
37.2. Each extra class in BY TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+60+75+135
37.3. Attending to BY trademark registration, any number of classes230490720
38. Georgia — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
38.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Georgia270550820
38.2. Each extra class in GE TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+50+95+145
38.3. Attending to GE trademark registration, any number of classes150450600
39. Kazakhstan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
39.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Kazakhstan145495640
39.2. Each extra class in KZ TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+45+60+105
39.3. Attending to KZ trademark registration, any number of classes105275380
40. Kyrgyzstan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
40.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Kyrgyzstan290550840
40.2. Each extra class in KG TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+110+65+175
40.3. Attending to KG trademark registration, any number of classes220470690
41. Moldova — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
41.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Moldova285560845
41.2. Each extra class in MD TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+60+85+145
41.3. Attending to MD trademark registration, any number of classes300270570
42. Mongolia — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
42.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Mongolia120590710
42.2. Each extra class in MN TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+15+80+95
42.3. Attending to MN trademark registration, any number of classes100490590
43. Tajikistan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
43.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Tajikistan210570780
43.2. Each extra class in TJ TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+85+95+180
43.3. Attending to TJ trademark registration, any number of classes400450850
44. Turkmenistan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
44.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Turkmenistan160520680
44.2. Each extra class in TM TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+80+65+145
44.3. Attending to TM trademark registration, any number of classes200420620
45. Ukraine — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
45.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Ukraine45575620
45.2. Each extra class in UA TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+45+50+95
45.3. Attending to UA trademark registration, any number of classes210330540
46. Uzbekistan — smooth prosecution of non-convention trademarkOfficial feeAgents’ feeTotal fee, €
46.1. Filing trademark application in 1 class in Uzbekistan600390990
46.2. Each extra class in UZ TM application (2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.)+260+35+295
46.3. Attending to UZ trademark registration, any number of classes11853501535
Rates applicable where no flat fee is provided in fee scheduleOfficial feeAgent’s feeTotal fee, €
A. Blended universal hourly rate across all tiers of professionals300per hour
B. Delivering documents by courier100a delivery
C. Docketing and reporting notifications, requests, etc.50a document
D. Translating from and to Russian25a 100 words
E. Printing, copying, and scanning documents0.25a page
F. Disbursements (sworn translation, notarisation, 3rd parties’ fees, etc.)at cost
Manifesto
We are Russian lawyers who both handle contentious matters and advise on cybersecurity and data protection; we are IT patent attorneys dealing a lot with data science technologies; we are believers in that clients do not need an attorney, they need results.

And thus, we strive to achieve results, whether by means of law, or technology — such as through data analysis performed by machines that, in some tasks, are already better than people and keep getting smarter — which we use in the most responsible way.

If you want to understand our approach to transparency and ethics, please take a look at our Data Security & Privacy Manifesto. That is not your typical wall of boring legal text; it is a longread, but if you are like us, you may find it not just useful but even fascinating.