1. File a Counter-Statement – Submit Form TM-O within two months of receiving the opposition notice.
  2. Gather Evidence – Collect proof of trademark use, brand recognition, sales records, and other supporting documents.
  3. Submit Evidence & Arguments – Provide legal justifications and documentation to the Trademark Office.
  4. Attend Hearings – If required, present your case before the Registrar.
  5. Await Decision – The Trademark Office will review both parties’ claims and issue a final ruling.

Seeking legal assistance can strengthen your response and improve your chances of defending your trademark.