Often trademark application refusals can be overcome with the assistance of experienced trademark counsel. Would you like us to evaluate whether your trademark application can be rescued? If so, the next step is our $49 preliminary consultation.
What is included in your consultation?
- The review and analysis of your trademark application file history using the records of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
- A telephone consultation of up to 15 minutes to gather additional information from you
- Our recommendations on the next steps for your trademark application
You have no obligation to our firm beyond the initial consultation. If we recommend taking additional steps to rescue your trademark and you perceive that our firm would be a good fit to help you, we would welcome the opportunity to have you as a new client. If you decide to engage our firm within one week of your consultation, we will apply your $49 fee as a credit toward our standard rates.
The lawyers at our firm have decades of experience representing trademark applicants like you. We’re here to help individuals and businesses devise and implement the right strategy to protect their trademarks. Trademark registrations can be highly valuable assets, which is why it is so important to have the right legal protections in place.
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Introduction To Trademarks
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This document provides a brief introduction to trademark law. It also describes the process for trademark selection, use, searching, and apply- ing to register trademarks with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”).
Rescue Your Trademark and CLARK.LAW are trade names of The Law Office of Chris Clark, PLLC. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not represent legal advice nor does the provision of this information establish any attorney-client relationship. There is never any guarantee that any trademark application will eventually register. Payment for our services and expenses is not contingent on any outcome of the representation, including the granting of any trademark registration.