If you've ever cursed under your breath at receiving a likelihood of confusion or merely descriptive refusal, we're here to help. Perhaps you're brand new to filing trademarks and even the procedural ones (disclaimer, specimen, mark description, identification of goods/services, etc.) are causing you stress. After all, no one ever teaches you how to properly research and draft an Office Action Response do they? Most of the time, you stitch together something, cross your fingers, and hope for the best...because why would any trademark attorney teach you the tricks of the trade?
This Volume 2 edition of the Office Action Workbook (see the original here) features even more responses, covering even more subject matter! The responses are all from real successful examples, and in addition to many likelihood of confusion and descriptiveness responses, this version features some of the newest villains such as genericness, specimen issues, cannabis, CCBD issues (including CSA/unlawful use claims), and failure to function.
Just like a grandmother's recipe book for making her delicious cookies, refer to this Plan of Attack every time you get an Office Action. It's a step-by-step guide to help you figure out exactly what to do, ask, or look for so you won't miss a thing.
A trademark lawyer's most dreaded words to read when she opens an Office Action...until now! Master the art of USPTO Office Action responses with our 5-hour online boot camp plus workbook.
A trademark lawyer's most dreaded words to read when she opens an Office Action...until now! Master the art of USPTO Office Action responses with our 5-hour online boot camp.