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Alan B.

Alan Barth

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Alan Barth is a business lawyer with more than four decades of experience. He has a broad range of experience in numerous business legal practice areas, including trademark and copyright law. Alan is exceptionally skilled in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. He is licensed to practice law in Connecticut and Massachusetts. Since April 2013, Alan has been serving as a sole practicing attorney at his own law office.
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Alan V.

Alan Vail

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Alan Vail is a business legal counselor who has more than 11 years of experience. He has been licensed to serve corporate clients in both Maryland and Massachusetts. Alan received a J.D. in law after he graduated from the Washington College of Law, American University. He specializes in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. Alan founded Vail Law in September 2015, where he now serves as a sole practitioner.
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Christopher R.

Christopher Ray

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Christopher Ray is an attorney at law with exceptional experience in dealing with legal matters related to labor and employment law. He obtained his J.D. in law from the Suffolk University Law School. Christopher has been practicing law in Massachusetts and New Hampshire for the past three years. He is also experienced in dealing with mergers and acquisitions. Christopher has been a risk management partner at C-Squared Consulting P.C. since March 2016.
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Bianca J.

Bianca Jordan

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I have almost 10 years of experience obtaining green cards, employment authorization, temporary protected status, asylum, U.S. citizenship, and other immigration benefits f... read more
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Raman K.

Raman Kumar

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Legal counsel with 10 years of experience in Startups, SMEs, Technology, Ecommerce. I provide personal service and practical solutions to tackle your most challenging legal... read more
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Jeffrey S.

Jeffrey Smith

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An Associate Director, Legal Counsel in the in-house legal department of a global pharmaceutical company in Cambridge, MA. My current practice includes advertising and prom... read more
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Gwenn R.

Gwenn Roos

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Gwenn is a senior Corporate and Intellectual Property attorney with substantial in-house and law firm experience. Balancing her business background with her legal education... read more
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Andrew B.

Andrew Bunnell

Andrew G. Bunnell serves as Of Counsel to the reputable Scafidi Juliano, LLP firm in Massachusetts. A diverse attorney, he’s known as a trusted and respectable advisor to his clients, providing representation and counsel in the areas of personal injury, probate and estate matters, real estate, business formation, employment disagreements and commercial partnership disputes.
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Eric O.

Eric Osterberg

Eric Osterberg is an experienced draftsman and negotiator of software licenses (including SaaS), music licenses, trademark and copyright applications, NDAs, website privacy policies, and terms of use. He has litigated numerous cases in federal courts across the country and serves as general counsel to a number of startups and small businesses and helps them address a full range of issues.
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Brian W.

Brian Wells

Brian Wells is both an intellectual property advisor and a trial lawyer. He has over a decade of experience. Brian often deals with legal cases related to trademark and copyright law, as well as patents. He is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts and is also a member of the Massachusetts Patent Bar. Brian received his J.D. in law from the Boston College Law School. He founded his own legal firm, Well P.C. in March 2017.
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Trademark licensing can be complex, but our trademark attorneys have experience drafting agreements on behalf of both licensees and trademark owners - thus allowing you to capitalize on your valuable intellectual property. Our Boston trademark attorneys can also draft and file your trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), including Intent to Use and Use in Commerce applications.

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What Is an Unregisted Trademark?

An unregistered trademark is a logo, graphic, image, or word that has not been approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. However, companies can use the trademark (TM) logo to show their company has use of a particular of a visual idea. Other businesses can use this logo without legal matters in some cases.

According to the Trademark Act, unregistered trademarks are also defined as marks for businesses and goods that haven't been registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). 

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Trademark Class 25: What Is It?

Trademark Class 25 includes most types of clothing, footwear, and headgear. Class 25 is one of the 45 international classes that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) uses. Each of the USPTO's 45 classes designates a specific category of goods or services.

Why Are Trademark Classes Important?

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Intent to Use Trademark

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Updated November 19, 2020:

What Is an Intent to Use Trademark?

An intent to use (ITU) trademark application shows a company's intent to use a trademark before actually putting it into use. The company must then put the mark into actual use within six months of the issuance of a Notice of Allowance.

Under Section 1(b) of the Lanham Act, there are two types of trademark applications that can be submitted to the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). They are intent to use (ITU) and statement of use (SOU).

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How to Patent a Logo

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Updated July 16, 2020:

While you can learn how to patent an idea, logos cannot be patented because the term patent describes ownership that protects inventions.

However, logos can be protected in a similar way by a trademark or service mark. Trademarks protect logos attached to products while service marks protect logos attached to services. Both trademarks and service marks are often referred to as trademarks. Following these established steps is the best way to trademark your logo.

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