Filed by a lawyer.
Priced like it isn't.
Trademark + Defensibility™ clears, files, and defends the name your company is about to spend everything building.
THE PROBLEM
Most founders don't decide against filing. They just never get around to it.
It sits on the list under things with deadlines. Then the name is on the product, the app store, the invoices, and forty signed contracts, and someone with an earlier filing date sends a letter.
The United States gives priority to whoever filed first, with narrow exceptions for prior use. There is no version of this where waiting helps.
what arrives
This is what you're buying.
A dated entry on a federal register that anyone can search, including the lawyer advising the company that was about to use your name.
| Mark | |
|---|---|
| Serial Number | 98/XXX,XXX |
| Registration Number | 7,XXX,XXX |
| First Use in Commerce | March 4, 2024 |
| Filing Date | June 18, 2024 |
| International Class | 009 — Downloadable software |
| Register | Principal |
| Owner | Your company, as recorded |
Illustrative excerpt. Priority runs from first use in commerce. Registration puts that date on a public record, and extends the claim nationwide.
Pricing
$500. Published.
Plus the government's fee, which is $350 per class and goes to the USPTO, not to me.
Step one
$500
Filing, per mark
Knockout review, class selection, and the federal application. USPTO filing fees are $350 per class and are paid to the government, not to the firm.
If needed
Quoted
Full clearance opinion
For names where the knockout comes back crowded. You get the recommendation before any additional work is quoted.
Filing a trademark is not difficult work. It is work that has to be done correctly, and most of the cost in this market is priced against the consequences of getting it wrong rather than the effort of getting it right. Office Action responses, oppositions, and enforcement are quoted separately when they come up.
The name is either yours
or it's available.
Five minutes to tell me the name. Two business days to hear whether it's clear.
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