by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - May 10, 2007 - d. How to Trademark a Name, Logo or Slogan
When registering your trademark with the Federal government, an applicant is responsible for observing and complying with all substantive and procedural issues and requirements whether or not represented by an attorney.
While applicants are not required to hire an attorney for assistance with trademark filings, there are important questions that must be asked and answered in order to ensure your trademark is registered correctly and your rights are protected. Because of this, it is often desirable to employ an attorney who is familiar with trademark matters to help in the process.
Contact a trademark regisgtration attorney today for a free consultation.
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