- Federal trademark registrability analysis
- Federal and common law trademark conflict check
- Full-length attorney opinion letter on registrability and likelihood of opposition
- Attorney available for consultation
- Attorney files trademark application
- Marquee post-filing updates
- Attorney responds to routine, non-substantive USPTO office action
- Attorney writes and files brief(s) in response to substantive USPTO office action
- Strategic consultation with attorney in response to substantive USPTO office action
This package features basic trademark conflict check and filing options. Its key difference is an abbreviated summary opinion letter and reduced consultation time passing cost savings on to consumers. This is designed in particular for those on a tight budget or businesses that have been in operation for a number of years.
- Federal trademark registrability analysis
- Federal and common law trademark conflict check
- Summary attorney opinion letter on registrability and likelihood of opposition
- Attorney available for brief consultation
- Attorney files trademark application
- Marquee post-filing updates
- Attorney writes and files brief(s) in response to all USPTO office actions
- Federal trademark registrability analysis
- Federal and common law trademark conflict check
- Full-length attorney opinion letter on registrability and likelihood of opposition
- Attorney available for consultation
Protect Yours HELP
Not seeing a package that suits your needs? Maybe you already filed an application and need help responding to an office action. Perhaps you received a Notice of Opposition. Maybe you just want to file a renewal or an affidavit of incontestability. Marks Matter can help with more than just new registrations. Send an email to: info@marksmatter.com. Include the following and we’ll work together to figure out how Marks Matter can help solve your trademark problem:
- Your name and business (where applicable)
- Your trademark serial number (where applicable)
- The title of or a copy of any letter you received from the USPTO or a competitor (where applicable)
- A brief description of what concerns you and what you’d like to accomplish