Your brand is more than just a logo or name – it’s your identity, your reputation, and your legacy. At Kinhal Law, we specialize in helping businesses like yours secure trademarks and protect its intellectual property so that you can focus on growing your business with confidence.
Discover how we can help you safeguard and enforce your intellectual property and turn your creative ideas into valuable assets.
With years of experience in intellectual property law, our team has successfully registered trademarks for businesses across industries. We understand the complexities of trademark law and will guide you every step of the way.
Your business is unique, and so is your brand. We take the time to understand your goals and tailor our services to meet your specific needs.
Navigating trademark registration can be overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. We handle the entire process for you – from conducting a comprehensive trademark search to filing your application – ensuring accuracy and peace of mind.
Protecting your brand shouldn’t break the bank. Our straightforward flat fee pricing ensures that you know what to expect from start to finish and never have to be surprised by a legal bill.
Registering your trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) provides enhanced legal and business advantages and protections for your brand, including:
Without federal registration, your trademark rights are limited to the geographic areas where you actually use the mark, leaving your brand vulnerable to competitors in other regions and potentially preventing you from expanding your business.
Trademark protection can last indefinitely, provided that you do the following:
An Office Action is an official correspondence from the USPTO that identifies issues with your trademark application. These can include objections and refusals based on conflicts with currently registered trademarks, distinctiveness issues of the mark, improper description of the goods or services associated with the mark, or other legal or procedural issues.
Responding correctly is critical because failure to do so within the deadline (typically 3 months) can result in your application being abandoned. At Kinhal Law, we carefully analyze the Office Action, develop a strategic response, and present strong legal arguments to overcome refusals, thereby maximizing your chances of successfully registering your trademark.