Frequently Asked Questions

What is a trademark?

A type of intellectual property that involves a design that distinguishes goods or services.

How long does the trademark registration process take?

9-12 months.

How long will my trademark registration last?

Ten years. At that point, you will have the option to renew. 

What do I do if an entity is using my trademark?

Our team of experts will review your trademark portfolio and provide the best suggestion for opposition. 

Do I have to register my trademark in the United States?

No. However, if you choose not to register your trademark, there is a higher likelihood of the mark being infringed upon or used by another.

What is the purpose of performing a trademark search if I have already checked the USPTO database?

A search from the Trademark Office can be difficult to interpret and may not provide you with the best idea whether you can move forward with your trademark application.

The USPTO search will return results only for federal marks that are registered or awaiting registration. This leaves out state records and unregistered marks.

What is the difference between a service mark and a “trade name”?
Is a trade name eligible for registration?

A trademark is a name, slogan, design, phrase or a combination of that identifies and distinguishes a service. A trade name is a combination of trademarks and service marks meaning your trademark coincides with the services you provide.