USPTO TTAB Extension Granted for EVOKE OCCU
Summary
The USPTO's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) granted an extension for the EVOKE OCCU trademark case. The extension was filed on March 19, 2026, in proceedings between Julius Sämann Ltd. and Zibang Xu.
What changed
The USPTO's Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB) has granted an extension in the trademark dispute case involving the mark EVOKE OCCU. The filing, dated March 19, 2026, indicates that Plaintiff Julius Sämann Ltd. has received an extension related to this proceeding against Defendant Zibang Xu.
This is a procedural notice regarding a trademark opposition or cancellation proceeding. Legal professionals involved in this specific TTAB case should note the granted extension and consult the original document for details on the new deadlines or stipulations. No immediate compliance actions are required for entities not directly involved in this specific litigation.
Source document (simplified)
Extension: EVOKE OCCU
Extension TTAB99377620-20260319 Kind: EXT Mar 19, 2026
Abstract
EXT GRANTED
Plaintiff: Julius Sämann Ltd.
Defendant: Zibang Xu
Mark at issue: EVOKE OCCU
Filing Date
2026-03-19
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