Make Your Brand Known | Experienced Trademark Law Attorney
After working hard to create a product or brand that is uniquely yours, you want to make sure that people do not confuse your product with that of your competitors. Trademark law exists to protect the owner of a brand, as well as to protect consumers from confusing similar logos and thereby misunderstanding the source of the goods or services in the marketplace. At Goldstein Law Offices, P.C., we help clients with trademark searches and trademark applications.
Set Yourself Apart from Competitors
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Trademark law prevents one company from using a mark that is confusingly similar to another's when promoting its products or services. A federally registered trademark will prevent others from using your mark throughout the United States and its territories.
How Do I Get a Trademark?
When you contact Goldstein Law Offices, P.C., we will do a search to see if the mark you would like to use is distinctive and if it can be protected. If the search shows that it can be, we will work with you to file a trademark application to gain federal protection. Our search covers the federal registry, as well as state and local sources to maximize the value of the mark.
Finally, because a trademark does not have to be federally registered to receive protection, if an existing trademark is not registered, it may still prevent you from receiving protection of your own. We will work with you to help you protect your distinctive name or sign to set you apart from your competitors.
Schedule an Appointment
With extensive experience in trademark and patent law, intellectual property lawyer Richard Goldstein understands how to help clients meet their legal goals. To schedule your initial consultation, contact our firm online or call 718-701-0700. We represent clients in New York City, and across the country. During your initial consultation, we will give you a quote for the price of your case. All charges are on a fixed fee basis, so you know exactly what you will be paying. Major credit cards are accepted.
