TRADEMARKLAB®️
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Safeguard your brand with our expertise in trademark registration, legal defense, and strategic intellectual property management in the United Satates.

Benefits of Trademark Registration in the U.S.

Market Advantages Exclusivity Ensures exclusive use of your trademark for products or services. Commercial Strength Improves your company's position in the market. Business Protection & Growth Legal Protection Prevents legal conflicts with third parties. Strategic Asset Valuable in negotiations, licenses, and franchises.

®️🇺🇸 Why Do You Need an Attorney for Trademark Registration?
Set your brand up for success! The United States has one of the most challenging trademark registration processes in the world. On average, it takes over a year to complete, with more than 70% of applications receiving initial refusals. Many of these refusals can be resolved through strategic action by a licensed trademark attorney. However, DIY applications often fail to navigate the complexities of the process effectively.
Why choose us?
We are a dedicated U.S. law firm with licensed attorneys ready to represent you before the USPTO. Our unbeatable service combines exceptional professionalism with competitive pricing to deliver the best results for your trademark registration needs. Secure your brand the right way—trust the experts!
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Background Search
USD 159.00
USD 59.00
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We verify the availability of your trademark by conducting a comprehensive search through the USPTO database and other relevant sources, identifying potential conflicts and ensuring a smooth registration process while minimizing legal risks.
Application Submission
USD 1,690.00
USD 1,290.00
We will submit your official trademark registration application to the USPTO, including all required documentation, ensuring compliance with their standards and effectively protecting your brand within the United States.
Statement of Use
USD 790
USD 650
Our Statement of Use service ensures the proper filing of the required declaration to confirm that your trademark is actively used on goods or services sold in interstate commerce, meeting all legal requirements for trademark registration.

Explore the International Nice Classification.
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The International Nice Classification (NIC) is a classification system for goods and services used for trademark registration. It is key to understanding the categories of goods and services that can be registered as trademarks.
The NIC groups goods and services into 45 classes, each with more specific subclasses. This classification helps determine whether a trademark already exists for a similar product or service.
Trademark Registration Process in the United States
1
Application (2-3 days)
We prepare and submit your trademark application to the USPTO, ensuring all requirements are met to start the process efficiently.
2
Examination (3-6 months)
The USPTO examines your application, checking for compliance and potential conflicts. We respond to any office actions or clarifications required.
3
Publication (30 days)
Your trademark is published in the USPTO's Official Gazette, allowing third parties to file objections during a 30-day opposition period.
4
Registration (8-12 months)
If no objections arise, the USPTO approves and issues your trademark registration certificate, granting you exclusive rights.
5
Maintenance (5-10 years)
We assist in maintaining your trademark by filing required declarations and renewals to ensure its protection remains active.
Understanding Filing Bases for Trademark Registration
What is a "Filing Basis"?
Use in Commerce (1(a))
Mark already in active commercial use within the United States. This basis requires proof of current marketplace engagement and documentation showing the trademark is being used in legitimate business transactions.
Intent to Use (1(b))
Represents a trademark planned for future commercial use. Applicants demonstrate a genuine, good-faith intention to use the mark in commerce, typically within a specified timeframe, and can secure preliminary rights before actual market deployment.
Foreign Registration (44(e))
Based on an existing trademark registration in the applicant's country of origin. This provides a pathway for international businesses to extend trademark protection into the United States by leveraging their established foreign registration.
Foreign Application (44(d))
Allows claiming priority from a recent trademark application in another country. This basis enables international applicants to preserve their original filing date and secure preliminary protection while completing the U.S. registration process.
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The "filing basis" is the critical legal foundation that supports your trademark application to the USPTO. It determines the legal framework under which your trademark will be examined, registered, and protected. Selecting the appropriate filing basis is crucial, as it impacts the documentation required, the timeline of your application, and the eventual scope of your trademark protection.
Benefits of Trademark Registration in the U.S.
Constructive Notice
Publicly declares your exclusive trademark rights.
Prevention of Misuse
Shields against unauthorized domains and misleading ads.
Infringement Management
Provides robust tools to combat digital trademark violations.
Legal Cost Savings
Minimizes potential future litigation expenses.
Digital Protection for Registered Brands
Protected Domains
Prevents the use of misleading domains.
Secure Advertising
Prevents misleading advertising of your brand.
Social Media Control
Facilitates the removal of online infringements.
Amazon
Enroll your brand in Amazon Brand Registry
Strategies for Choosing a Defensible Brand Name
1
Originality
Choose unique and distinctive names.
2
Avoid Descriptive
Opt for suggestive names instead of direct descriptors.
3
Availability Verification
Conduct thorough searches before deciding.
4
Market Consideration
Analyze the impact on your specific industry.
Learning the Essentials: 18 facts
What is a trademark?
A trademark is a symbol, word, or design that identifies and distinguishes a company’s products or services from its competitors.
Trademark, patent, or copyright?
A trademark protects names or symbols; a patent protects inventions; copyright protects creative works like books or music.
Trademark examples
Examples include Coca-Cola® (name and logo), Nike® (name and symbol), or the slogan "Just Do It®."
Scope of protection
A trademark provides exclusive rights within its category and geographic territory of registration.
Strong trademarks
Strong trademarks are unique and distinctive, such as invented words (Kodak®) or arbitrary ones (Apple® for technology).
Why register your trademark?
To secure legal protection, prevent infringement, and enhance the commercial value of your brand.
Understanding the Process
Do I need an attorney?
It is not mandatory, but hiring a specialized attorney ensures a smoother process and minimizes errors.
How long does it take to register?
It typically takes 8 to 12 months, depending on possible USPTO observations or delays.
Checking status
You can check the status of your application online using the TSDR (Trademark Status and Document Retrieval) system.
Examination of your application
The USPTO reviews the application to ensure it meets all requirements and does not conflict with existing trademarks.
Approval for publication
If no issues arise, the trademark is published in the "Official Gazette" to allow third parties to file objections.
Receiving your registration
If no objections are raised, you will receive the official registration certificate.
Maintaining your registration
You must file periodic use declarations and renew your trademark every 10 years to maintain its validity.
Preparing to File
Why search for similar trademarks?
To avoid legal conflicts and ensure your trademark is registrable.
Application requirements
We will need a description of the trademark, classes of goods/services, specimens of use (if applicable), and payment of the required fees.
Goods and services
You must clearly identify the specific goods or services you wish to protect under your trademark.
Drawings and specimens
You must provide a clear representation of the trademark and specimens showing its commercial use.
Common problems in applications
  • Conflicts with similar trademarks.
  • Vague descriptions of goods or services.
  • Missing required documents.
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