Why Do I Need To Hire A Trademark Lawyer?

Why should hire a trademark lawyer? Engaging a Trademark lawyer is important for securing legal rights to your business name and logo by registering with the Trademark Office USPTO and US Patent. A trademark comprising words, phrases, symbols, or logos distinctly identifies your products or services. Having a registered trademark helps protect your company from being imitated and creative work from being violated, thus safeguarding both your established stake and future income.

Our team of Trademark Lawyers can assist in filing and registering your trademark protects your company from imitation and infringement, safeguarding both your established assets and future revenue. Trademarks assist the consumer in differentiating authentic products and services such as counterfeit removal services.

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As your trademark attorneys, the team will ensure you do not inadvertently infringe on someone else and expose yourself to lawsuits. When you choose us, the first step we will do is conduct a comprehensive search of state, federal, and international databases to confirm your name and mark’s availability.

It is better to make an informed choice before investing time and resources in applying for a trademark that could face rejection. As trademark experts, the team will ensure that your mark is distinct and not easily confused with existing registered marks before beginning the application process.

You deserve confidence in your brand’s uniqueness. Before dedicating any further resources to branding your company business, you must verify if another party has already registered a similar trademark, which could lead to confusion, or hinder your brand's distinctive.

Trademark Application Registration

It is crucial for the owner of a trademark to comprehend the entire trademark registration process, as a trademark lawyer drafts a trademark with a suitable legal application for their concept. To obtain a trademark, a person must apply to the USPTO (United States Patent and Trademark Office) and submit an application that includes their mark or marks. Once approved, the USPTO and the individual both manage the trademark and list it on a registry. The majority of trademark users strongly advise registering their mark because it provides many significant advantages, even if trademark rights are acquired via the use of the mark in commerce rather than registration alone.

The public is made aware of your claim to the mark when you register it. This specifically aids in preventing the use of your mark or potentially incompatible marks by others. You might avoid the trouble of locating infringers and enforcing the mark by doing this.

Trademark Licensing

Trademark Licensingis crucial for safeguarding your intellectual property. Trademarks are valuable assets, and third parties may seek to license your trademark. Conversely, you might wish to obtain the right to use another party’s mark but are uncertain how to proceed or draft an appropriate licensing agreement.

Improperly drafting a licensing agreement can result in the loss of your registered trademark rights. Our company can help you write license agreements from the ground up or evaluate and edit an existing contract to ensure you understand all the details and assist you in negotiating the terms of the agreement with other parties.

Trademark Litigation

Attorneys that specialize in trademark litigation defend intellectual property, such as the name of your company or your product, which is crucial to safeguard in the varied consumer products and services market of today.

The best approach to protect your trademark and prevent others from using it without your consent is to register it. This will reduce the power your mark has in the marketplace. Once your trademark has been registered with the USPTO, Keener and Associates may assist you with the registration procedure.

Our firm is here to defend your rights and assist you in protecting your intellectual property, from submitting the initial application to negotiating with the USPTO trademark examiner and even appearing before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board to fight for the registration of your mark.

Searching for Trademarks

To find out what other marks currently exist and whether your trademark is likely to be registered, it can be very helpful to perform a thorough check of the USPTO's trademark database prior to submitting your application.

For assistance with this search and navigating the USPTO's trademark database, contact Keener and Associates. Before submitting a formal trademark application, a trademark search might be a wonderful method to save time and money. Get in touch with us right now so that we can begin assisting you in carefully and passionately safeguarding your valuable intellectual property.

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Basic Package

I just need the essentials for filing

  • $ 45

    + USPTO filing fees

Includes:

  • Submit your federal trademark application.

  • Search the federal trademark database for your selected mark.

  • Receive your trademark registration certificate electronically.

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Standard Package

I wish to register and protect my trademark

  • $ 145

    + USPTO filing fees

Includes Basic package, plus:

  • Trademark enforcement with a Cease & Desist letter ($35 value)

  • Custom Trademark Transfer ($35 value)

  • Lifetime assistance via phone, chat, and email

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Attorney-Led Registration

I need an expert to evaluate my application

  • $ 245

    + USPTO filing fees

Includes Basic package, plus:

  • Pre-filing consultation with a trademark attorney

  • Thorough trademark search

  • Trademark monitoring with infringement notifications (free trial*)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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A trademark is a unique identifier for names, logos, or symbols that provides legal protection. It ensures one brand is distinct from others.

Information about your brand, such as its name, logo, and intended usage of the trademark.

Yes, trademarking both helps protect your brand's identity.

Yes, many companies register slogans to ensure legal protection.