TRADEMARK & COPYRIGHT

You’ve put in the effort to build your business, define what makes it special, and selected the trademarks that represent it. Now, let’s make sure those valuable trademarks are protected—sooner rather than later. We're here to help.

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Registered Trademark Eligibility


When we talk about a registered trademark, we’re referring to trademarks registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. To be eligible, you must: 

  • Use a unique name, logo, and/or slogan, to identify your business's goods and services

  • Sell products or services outside of your home state

Not sure if you’re eligible or making plans to use your mark in the next three years? We’ll discuss your options and craft a plan.

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Trademark Clearance


Time to register your trademark? Rebranding? Naming a new product line? We’ll find out who else is out there that does what you do or sells what you sell (or close to it). Then we’ll get together and talk options. The flat fee includes:

  • Attorney's review and analysis of your trademark in relation to pending, registered, or dead marks

  • Consultation with your Attorney to discuss

  • Starting at $800

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Trademark Application Filing


If your Trademark Clearance gives the green light to move forward with your mark, we’ll apply to register your trademark with the USPTO. This flat fee includes:

  • Collaborate with you to describe all your goods and/or services in language the USPTO will accept

  • Strategize in which classes of goods and/or services to apply for registration

  • Complete and file the trademark registration application with the USPTO

  • Starting at $750

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Trademark Registration Guide

Not sure whether to register your trademark? Download our free Trademark Registration Guide for more information about what trademarks qualify for federal registration, why registration is essential, what happens if you skip registration and take your chances, and whether you can DIY your trademark registration application.

You’ll also find a checklist identifying specific circumstances which demand quick action to protect your trademark.

Additional Trademark Services

  • Respond to USPTO communications (Office Actions); 

  • File trademark renewal documents; 

  • Draft and review trademark licensing documents;

  • Monitor and enforce your trademark rights (e.g., drafting cease and desist letters and reporting trademark infringement on online platforms like Etsy);

  • Negotiate and draft co-existence and concurrent use agreements; and

  • Represent clients in trademark-related disputes (by negotiation, hopefully, but before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, when necessary).

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Copyright Services


Developing an artistic or written work or looking to license one? Creative businesses—artists, writers, photographers, bloggers, musicians, app developers, architects, and content creators—can use copyright law to help protect their work from copycats. If it’s written, recorded, sculpted, or fixed in any other tangible way, copyright protection is available.

Our copyright services include:

  • Evaluate work under U.S. copyright laws (i.e., what's protestable, what's not, and why) 

  • Register copyrights with the U.S. Copyright Office 

  • Draft, review, and negotiate licensing agreements and creative services agreements

  • Draft cease and desist letters to infringers and negotiate solutions

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