Your brand is one of your most valuable business assets. Here's what registration gives you.
A registered trademark grants you exclusive rights to use your mark throughout the United States in connection with your goods and services — stopping competitors in their tracks.
Registration creates a public record of your trademark ownership, deterring would-be infringers and making it far easier to enforce your rights against unauthorized users.
Once registered, you gain the legal right to display the ® symbol alongside your brand, signaling to customers and competitors alike that your mark is federally protected.
Registered trademark owners enjoy a legal presumption of ownership and validity, making it significantly easier to win infringement cases and seek statutory damages.
Register your trademark with U.S. Customs and Border Protection to stop counterfeit goods from entering the country before they reach the market and damage your brand.
A registered trademark can be licensed, franchised, or sold, turning your brand into a revenue-generating asset that adds tangible value to your business portfolio.
A streamlined, transparent process from consultation to certification
We discuss your brand, business goals, and trademark needs to determine the best strategy and identify the appropriate goods/services classes for your filing.
We conduct a comprehensive search of the USPTO database and common law sources to identify any conflicts that could block your application or expose you to infringement claims.
Our specialists prepare and submit a meticulously crafted trademark application to the USPTO, ensuring every detail is accurate to maximize your chances of approval.
We monitor your application throughout examination, respond to any office actions, and guide you through the opposition period until your trademark is officially registered.
Common questions about our trademark registration services
The USPTO examination typically takes 8-12 months from the filing date. We keep you informed at every stage of the process.
Brand names, logos, slogans, product packaging, colors, sounds, and more can all potentially be trademarked if they are distinctive and used in commerce.
We strongly recommend a comprehensive search before filing to identify conflicts, reduce the risk of rejection, and protect your investment in the brand.
An Office Action is a letter from the USPTO examiner requesting clarification or raising objections to your application. We handle all Office Action responses on your behalf.
If a third party opposes your trademark during the 30-day opposition period, we will represent your interests in the proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).
A US trademark registration only covers the United States. For international protection, we can file through the Madrid Protocol to secure rights in over 120 countries simultaneously.