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Trademark Attorneys conduct in-depth legal research and analysis to determine the scope of your trademark rights and the availability to use and register your mark .
Trademark Search: You always need to know exactly who is doing your trademark search, their qualifications and their trademark experience. At TrademarkSearch.com experienced Trademark Attorneys perform a comprehensive trademark search compiling detailed information from extensive legal research and investigation of your mark. Licensed Trademark Attorneys handle your file from start to finish.
The most important reason for a trademark search is to make sure the mark isn't already registered or being used or protected by somebody else, thereby exposing you to liability for trademark infringement. The trademark search also helps identify existing registrations or use of identical or similar trademarks which can also result in liability, claims or obstacles.
Our attorney conducted trademark search includes research and investigation of state, federal and unregistered trademarks that may be similar in sound, pronunciation, spelling, appearance, meaning, connotation, or commercial impression. Where applicable, the attorney research and investigation includes:
- United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO)
- United States Library of Congress Copyright Records
- World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Records
- State and Local government records and filings
- Internet and Domain Name Registrars
- Multiple Internet Websites
- Telephone directories
- Business directories
- Product catalogs
- Trade journals
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- Periodicals
- Newsletters
- Other publications and databases
Attorney Review and Analysis: Once your trademark search is completed, a Trademark Attorney analyzes the results to determine the scope and extent of your trademark rights. Incorrect reading, interpretation or understanding of a trademark search can lead to bad results and bad business decisions. Our Trademark Attorneys have the knowledge and understanding of Trademark Law to accurately read and interpret the detailed information in your trademark search and provide you sound legal advice for properly registering and protecting your trademark.
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