Trademark registration

Register your trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to establish legal protection for your brand.
Whether you are starting a new business or expanding your operations, timely trademark registration effectively prevents others from copying or misusing your brand. Our experienced trademark attorneys will provide professional guidance throughout the process, ensuring exclusive rights to your trademark and robust protection of your legal interests in case of infringement.

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Why Choose Trademark Registration?

By registering your trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), your brand will receive exclusive legal rights of use, which effectively prevents others from copying or causing market confusion. Trademark registration also enhances the credibility of your business, turning it into a valuable intangible asset, and makes it easier for you to enforce your rights and seek compensation in the event of infringement.

Our Service Process

Sign a legal services agreement to clarify the scope of cooperation and pricing arrangements.

Consult with experienced trademark attorneys to develop the best application strategy.

Conduct a search for potential conflicting trademarks and draft and submit the complete application.

Track the application status and assist in responding to examination issues (such as objections or supplementary materials).

Registration Basis and Application Categories

You can choose the application basis according to your situation:

Actual Use in Commerce: The trademark is already in commercial use.

Intent to Use: The trademark has not been used yet, but there is a clear commercial plan.

Foreign Registration or Foreign Priority: If you have already applied for the same trademark in another country, you can claim priority with the USPTO (must be within six months after the previous application).

Examination and Maintenance

  • Examination Period: After submission, the USPTO generally completes the preliminary examination within 6–9 months.

  • Post-Registration Maintenance: After successful registration, a statement of use must be submitted in the 5th year, and the registration must be renewed every 10 years to remain valid.