Protecting your trademark can really pay dividends. Not only is it a valuable property asset, but it’s also your brand, your reputation. The reputation you have established is associated with these different brand elements - your name, logo, and tagline - and the reason why people buy from you.
As your business grows we'll be there every step of the way to make sure that you have the resources at hand to service your companies ongoing needs.
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A trademark attorney will follow up with you to get a better understanding of your needs and provide guidance on how the process works.
The trademark attorney will conduct a trademark search to ensure the availability, then provide the search results along with a plan of action.
The attorney will file the trademark with the US Patent and Trademark office and deliver the approved trademark documentation.
This includes filing the trademark in one series and one class. Additional legal fees and filing fees will apply if you decide to file a trademark in more than one class.
You will be contacted within 5 business days by our agents. You can request a refund before this contact, or before substantive work on your application has begun, whichever is later.
The preparation and filing of a Trademark Application take anywhere from 3-7 days once all information, logos, and specimens are received by our agents and you sign off on the application. In some instances, the process may take longer given the complexity of the mark.
Once you have submitted your business name or logo, an attorney will conduct the initial search and discuss the results via email or phone. The attorney will then prepare the filing application and submit to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. You will be able to track the approval status and contact us with any questions you may have while awaiting for the approval.
The Trademark approval times can vary based on a variety of factors. The USPTO is likely to respond in 7 - 8 months from the filing of the application. Despite the delayed approval time, you will be able to monitor the status of the trademark online as it's going through the approval process.