Protect Your Brand with Confidence: Top Letter of Protest Filing Tips from Daniel Ross & Associates

We’re excited to share our expert tips for filing a Letter of Protest (LOP) with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Understand the  Letter of Protest’s Purpose Stay Ahead with Timely Actions Build a Strong Case with Solid Evidence Clarity Matters: Organize Your Evidence Be Direct and Concise in Your Arguments Bolster Your […]

How Do I Hold My Business Partner Accountable?

[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] If you’re considering adding a business partner to your company, or you’ve already got a partner and want to make sure everyone is held accountable, it’s important to have the right documents in place to put the legal weight behind owners’ and managers’ responsibilities. The best way to legally document these responsibilities is […]

Can I Trademark a Product Name?

Absolutely! Many people ask this question as they think they are limited to trademarking just the overall company brand name. However, as long as you’re using a brand to promote a product or service, then that product or service brand might be proper for trademark protection. You can trademark a product line, a service line, […]

Does My Trademark Registration Include Other Countries?

Does My Trademark Registration Include Other Countries?

A U.S. trademark registration extends to all 50 states and commonwealths, but doesn’t, in and of itself, extend to other countries. However, there are special considerations that United States laws give to other treaty countries through international intellectual property agreements. These treaties give trademark registrations special consideration when an international business applies for trademark registration […]

How Do I Add Value to My Business?

How Do I Add Value to My Business?

Whether you’re preparing to sell your business, attempting to attract an investor, or want to qualify for a higher business loan, you want to do everything you can to add value to your business to put yourself in the best position possible. Secure Your Workers with Employment and Contractor Agreements One of the first things […]

Can I Trademark My Name?

Can I Trademark My Name? There is no problem in trying to trademark your name. You just have to be careful that you are abiding by the rules of trademark law. Trademark law is class-specific – you can only protect a trademark in the industry of goods and services you provide. Whether large or small […]

What Do I Need to Know if I’m Adding a Business Partner?

If you are considering bringing in a business partner, there are some steps that you should consider taking to protect yourself and the business as a whole. What to Consider When Adding a New Business Partner You’ve got to be careful when you bring on a new business partner. Another person with authority means added […]

Someone is Using My Trademark

Someone is Using My Trademark

What Do I Do If Someone is Using My Mark? The first thing you should do is research that business – see exactly when they began using their mark and how it lines up with your first use. Because trademark law is chronological, whoever used a mark first in a commercial sense has superior rights. […]

State vs. Federal Trademarks

State vs. Federal Trademarks

What is the Difference Between a State and a Federal Trademark? A state trademark will only offer protection in the state in which you register, whereas a federal trademark will protect the mark nationwide, as well as confer some international benefits with treaty countries. If you can secure federal trademark rights, that’s always the best […]

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