Consider this a gift from your trademark attorney fairy godmother! Gone are the days you go back and forth with a client trying to explain why their specimen was rejected, what constitutes an acceptable specimen, and all the teeny tiny details that go into showing use. Better yet, use this guide to advise your clients on the front end on how to design their marketing and sales materials to ensure there won’t be a rejection in the first place!
This guide will take you through all the different parts of TSDR, so you'll be an expert on the database in no time. It comes complete with screenshots and explanations, too!
If you're new-ish to trademark practice, the process of assigning a trademark can seem a bit daunting. To help make the filing go a bit more smoothly, this guide features a step-by-step video tutorial on how to file an Assignment with the ETAS system of the USPTO (yup, it's not through TEAS), plus an actual template Assignment Agreement for you to use.
This helpful guide features a step-by-step video tutorial on where and how to file an Appointment of Attorney, plus sample language/email example to send your new client.
If you have clients who sell products online and have e-commerce websites, you've definitely heard about the Amazon® Brand Registry. It is an exclusive program offered by Amazon® that legitimizes your client's brand. It also gives your client advantages over non-registered brands. But how do you go about counseling your client's on their rights and obligations of being an online seller?
Wanna know a really great way to add value to your clients AND create a revenue stream? Go back to all your clients' Supplemental Registrations and apply for Principal!
Want the scoop on how to make client communication a breeze? Want to be able to have a thorough yet quick and easy response to most of your client’s needs? You’ve come to the right place!
There are few things worse than receiving an email that a Notice of Opposition was filed against your client's trademark application. You waited patiently for 3-4 months for the Examiner's review, resolved the Office Actions, and all that was (supposed to be!) left was the 30-day publication period...then boom. Everything is stalled. Or maybe your client is the one who notices an application that is likely to cause confusion. Would you know what to do? What are the next steps after the initial filings? How do you handle discovery?