How It Works
Register your trademark in 4 simple steps
What type of trademark are you looking to register?
Our 4-Step Process
1. Free Search
Our attorneys will conduct a preliminary search to assess the registrability of your trademark. This helps identify potential conflicts early in the process.
What you get:
- Comprehensive trademark search
- Legal assessment report
- Registration strategy recommendation
2. Application Filing
Our team prepares and files your trademark application with all necessary documentation. We ensure everything is done correctly to minimize the risk of rejection.
What you get:
- Professional application preparation
- Class selection assistance
- Documentation handling
3. Application Processing
We monitor your application throughout the process and handle any office actions or objections that may arise. Our team keeps you updated on the progress.
What you get:
- Progress tracking
- Office action responses
- Regular status updates
4. Registration & Protection
Once your trademark is registered, we provide ongoing support to help you maintain and protect your intellectual property rights.
What you get:
- Registration certificate
- Monitoring services
- Renewal reminders
"The process was incredibly smooth. Within 6 months, our trademark was registered in both the US and EU markets. Their team handled everything professionally and kept us informed every step of the way."
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the trademark registration process take?
The timeline varies by country, but typically ranges from 6-18 months. We'll provide you with specific estimates based on your filing locations.
What happens if my trademark application is rejected?
Our team will analyze the reasons for rejection and develop a strategy to address them, which may include filing a response, modifying your application, or appealing the decision.
Can I trademark my business name in multiple countries?
Yes, we offer international trademark registration services and can help you protect your brand in multiple jurisdictions through individual filings or international systems like the Madrid Protocol.