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Your office action response decides the fate of your trademark application. Our trademark experts draft responses that are optimized to get your trademark registered right away.
Our experienced professionals ensure that your trademark application meets all criteria, increasing the likelihood of a successful outcome.
Our trademark specialists examine all the information you have provided to ensure an accurate and comprehensive assessment.
Our professionals hold an in-depth discussion to determine the Office Action response that is most suitable for you.
We draft a response and submit it for approval. After a successful review, your mark will be registered with the USPTO.
If you have received a USPTO Office Action, don’t panic. When an Office Action is issued on your trademark filing, this can be as serious as a refusal of your trademark application, or, simply a request to amend something in the application.
Contact us as soon as possible to avoid starting the trademark registration process all over again as you have limited time to respond. We’ll evaluate your case and consult with you about a response.
In situations where simply arguing against the USPTO Refusal does not seem like a promising strategy, we’ll go the extra mile to find a creative solution that works for you. Because sometimes the best response is to come up with an alternative solution.
The USPTO reports that nearly 20% of applications are denied due to similarity with an existing mark. Keep your brand name from rejection with a trademark search.
Filing and registration can be costly. Make sure you don’t waste your resources by conducting a trademark search first.
It protects your business from potential legal complications in the future by avoiding time-consuming processes.
It can help ensure the uniqueness of your business identity and reduce the risk of potential legal conflicts or application rejection.
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When the USPTO finds an issue in a trademark application, they provide an Office Action. This letter describes why trademark registration must be denied. In order to resolve this issue, applicants may need to file an Office Action.
trademark Office Actions are classified into two types:
Non-final Office Action: The US trademark office will issue a non-final office action if an issue is raised for the first time.
Final Office Action: If the applicant fails to resolve the issues raised in a previous Office Action, the USPTO will issue a final Office Action. You have fewer options for responding to a final Office Action.
Failing to respond to a trademark Office Action within the given six-month can put your trademark application at severe risk. If abandonment occurs, you are going to have no choice but to restart the entire registration process from scratch - something that could take considerably more time and effort.
As we are not lawyers, we cannot provide legal advice. However, we can evaluate and assess your trademark Office Action to determine its eligibility and then discuss if our services are suitable for you or if you require the assistance of an attorney.
It can be issued for many reasons, including faulty descriptions of goods and services, evidence that the trademark is merely descriptive, similarity to existing marks, or failure to respond properly to earlier Office Actions. Understanding the cause of an Office Action can help you take corrective measures and protect your intellectual property rights.