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Richard E.

Richard Eldredge

404 reviews
Richard Eldredge is a corporate attorney and a professor of law. He has over seven years of experience and is licensed to practice law in Texas. Richard is experienced in patents and business formation, as well as trademark and copyright law. He received his degree in law from the La Verne College of Law. Richard has been a patent attorney and engineer at the Eldrege Law Firm since September 2005.
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Jarad D.

Jarad Dickinson

I am currently an owner and principal at my own firm which was started in 2008 by David Dickinson, I started at that time as a clerk, and then became an associate attorney ... read more
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Josh M.

Josh Mathews

10 reviews
Advised and assisted company through the formation of a funding portal registered with FINRA and SEC, in compliance with Regulation CF. Advised numerous startup companies ... read more
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Christy K. B.

Christy K. Brown

3 reviews
Christy has practiced law for the past 18 years and has amassed a diverse repertoire of experiences in Business law with a concentration on contract drafting and review, fo... read more
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Yaser M.

Yaser Masood

2 reviews
Yaser Masood is currently Texas licensed attorney with strong drafting, research and writing skills. For more than a decade, had law practice based out of Pakistan dedicate... read more
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John D.

John Davis

John Davis is a founder and Managing Member at Kearney, McWilliams & Davis, PLLC. He practices and oversees the firm’s intellectual property, residential and commercial... read more
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Keith S.

Keith Strahan

49 reviews
Keith Strahan is an Attorney working at his own law firm. Previously, he worked as an Associate for Greer, Scott & Shropshire, LLP. He attended the University of Houston Law Center in 2012 and he served as the President of the Federalist Society. During his studies, he interned at the Fifth Circuit. Apart from Law, Keith studied Religion and Politics and Graduated with his B.A. in 2007. Prior to that, Keith graduated with his B.A in Government and Philosophy from The University of Texas.
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Steve O.

Steve Okoroha

35 reviews
Steve Okoroha is a business lawyer with five years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Texas and obtained his law degree from the South Texas College of Law. Steve is also a member of the Texas State Bar and the State Bar Pro Bono College. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the South Texas College of Law. Steve specializes in immigration law and is also experienced in dealing with commercial contracts.
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Scott D.

Scott Davenport

4 reviews
Scott Davenport is a well-known and experienced attorney who has been Board Certified in Personal Injury Trial Law from the Texas Board of Legal Specialization because of his hard work and success in the field. In addition, Attorney Davenport has maintained the highest rating of AV Preeminent since 2004. Named as a Top Lawyer and receiving many other awards, Attorney Davenport is ready to fight for all of his clients. In addition to personal injury law, Mr. Davenport also specializes in business law to include business formation, real estate, and litigation.
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Jack N.

Jack Najarian

2 reviews
Your business has a variety of legal needs, from formation to operations and contracts. Having a business attorney that does it all, like Jack Hajarian, can be an invaluable resource. Mr. Hajarian can help your business by creating outsourcing agreements, dealing with employment matters, selling or acquiring real estate, and negotiating contracts.
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Gary K.

Gary Kissiah

2 reviews
Gary’s focus has been on technology and corporate law for two decades. He was a partner in the Austin office of Akin Gump and was co-chair of the Technology Practice Group.... read more
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Will D.

Will Denham

2 reviews
Will Denham is a Houston-based litigator specializing in civil litigation, criminal defense, trademark litigation, employment litigation, and copyright-related issues. Before starting his own firm, he worked at Baker Botts, LLP. Licensed in several states and federal courts, he is a highly rated attorney who has been recognized with multiple awards. Will holds a J.D., with honors from the University of Texas Law School.
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Trenton R.

Trenton Roberts

2 reviews
Currently a partner at Roberts & Willie, PLLC, Trenton Roberts has previously worked at other law firms like Latham & Watkins when he was a transactional attorney for a year and a half. His focus is in the areas regarding commercial lending, private equity, energy and business clients. He graduated with his LLM from New York University School of Law, and he achieved his JD separately from the University of Chicago Law School. He can communicate in English, Spanish and Japanese.
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Brennen D.

Brennen Dunn

2 reviews
Brennen Dunn is a litigation attorney with more than seven years of experience. He is licensed to practice law in Texas. Brennen holds a Juris Doctor degree in law, which he obtained from the Texas Southern University – Thurgood Marshall Law School. He is skilled in dealing with legal cases that involves labor and employment law, and often provides his legal assistance to startup companies. Since August 2017, Brennen has been serving as a sole practitioner.
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Temi S.

Temi Siyanbade

2 reviews
I own and operate a Houston-based boutique law firm that helps people establish their businesses, protect their names, and keep their profits. I love love love working w... read more
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Tri N.

Tri Nguyen

2 reviews
With my broad experience as a former big firm attorney, former general counsel, and Chief Legal Advisor to small businesses and lower-middle market companies, I bring thoug... read more
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Heather C.

Heather Carson

2 reviews
I am a Texas licensed attorney with five years of experience, including three years in life science contracting at a major academic medical center. My practice focuses on c... read more
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Chris N.

Chris Ngo

2 reviews
I am a trial lawyer at a law firm in Houston, Texas. I have worked with clients dealing with speeding tickets, to dwi driving while under influence, car accidents, criminal... read more
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Shannon W.

Shannon Warren

Shannon Warren is a registered Texas patent attorney and founder of the Law Office of Shannon Warren, PLLC. He has expertise in computer science, agricultural devices, software, and wind energy, among others. Shannon received a J.D. from the South Texas College of Law. He also holds a B.S. in Computer Engineering from Texas A&M. Before attending law school, he was an engineer and database administrator.
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Anil A.

Anil Ali

Anil's firm is an intellectual property and business law firm dedicated to ensuring their clients' intellectual property rights and ideas are protected so their dreams can come true. As an attorney registered to practice before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with the ability to tackle any scientific field, Anil can help clients achieve their intellectual property goals.
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Victor E.

Victor Elgohary

A former CPA with over 20 years of legal and valuation experience, Victor Elgohary is a genuine financial professional helping executives and investors to make sound investment and financial decisions, negotiate transactions, and navigate litigation and bankruptcy cases when needed. Elgohary has also ran several investment start-ups and a successful venture fund, giving him even more insight.
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Kevin M.

Kevin Michaels

After serving in the U.S. army, Kevin Michaels decided to pursue his law degree at South Texas College of Law. He practiced for several years at two other firms and then decided to open his own firm in 2000. His practice areas include commercial and civil litigation. In addition, he also serves as outside general counsel for several corporate clients.
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Cole D.

Cole Duncan

Cole Duncan brings a wide breadth of knowledge to Polsinelli PC with his former training as a graduate research assistant, legal extern, sales associate, and teaching assistant. Possessing skills ranging from having a Ph.D. in chemistry to patent protection, Cole Duncan is especially knowledgeable in cases involving polymer chemistry, nanotechnology, and materials science.
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Murtaza S.

Murtaza Sutarwalla

The Founder and Partner of Edwards Sutarwalla PLLC, Murtaza Sutarwalla is an experienced Attorney who completed his undergraduate work at the University of Texas at Austin. For over four years he worked as an Associate for Latham & Watkins LLP. He specializes in both transactional law and litigation - including commercial litigation, real estate and construction, healthcare and business immigration. He studied with the University of Chicago Law School and graduated with his J.D. in 2006.
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George E.

George Edwards

George Edwards, the Managing Partner at Edwards Sutarwalla PLLC, is on the Board of Directors of the Houston Young Lawyers Association. In the past, he worked as an Attorney for The Gallagher Law Firm. George is a litigation professional and therefore handles all related legal matters. He is also experienced in other aspects of the law such as negotiating contracts and developing strategies. In 2006, he graduated from Howard University School of Law with his J.D.
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Aamir A.

Aamir Abdullah

Aamir Abdullah is real estate and business law attorney with exceptional experience in all corporate legal practice areas. He received a J.D. in law in 2012, after graduating from the University Of Houston Law Center. Aamir also has a B.S. in Political Science. He started a law firm with an associate in January 2016, where he is now a managing partner. Aamir has a license to practice law in Texas and he is also part of the American and Houston Bar Associations.
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Tim S.

Tim Sutherland

Tim Sutherland is both an attorney at law and a business owner. He specializes in assisting startup companies and entrepreneurs found their businesses successfully. Tim is also experienced in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts. He has been licensed to practice law in Texas for the past six years and received his degree in law from the University of Houston Law Center. In August 2014, Tim founded his own legal firm, Sutherland, Attorney & Counselor.
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Lisa Angelo, Cipm

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Tom L.

Tom Landry

Tom founded his own firm after nearly two years as a trial attorney at a prominent law firm. He graduated from OCU Law School and has a bachelor's degree in Economics. His ... read more
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Branding Your Business in Houston

 

Houston is a vibrant city founded on unique startups.  In sports, it’s been home to the Oilers, the Texans, the Rockets, the Astros and even to a building called the Astrodome.  One of the greatest brands known to all of sports found its start in Houston.  It’s now iconic name is synonymous with any synthetic grass field (even your iPhone knows their name!)

Having a good, and hopefully well-known, brand name makes your company easy to recognize and can build a loyal consumer base.  You’ll want to advertise while you build your brand and you definitely don’t want someone else gaining from the money you’ve spent marketing your name.  When you legally protect your brand name, you can prevent other people from using your brand for their profit.  In order to protect your brand, there are a few legal plays that you can choose from.  In the case of that world-famous synthetic turf company, they wouldn’t have hit it out of the ballpark without the help of the best trademark attorneys in Houston.

As you build your field of dreams in Houston, you need to make sure your brand is protected.  A Houston trademark attorney knows how important branding will be to the growth of your new business and has the tools you need for success.

 


 

Helping Your Brand’s Cause

 

Creating your brand is essential to the success of your new startup.  Protecting that brand is just as important.  Your brand can be just your name and logo, or it can include symbols, sounds, tag lines and even unique packaging and your website name.  A trademark is one play that you can use to make sure your brand and its reputation are protected. To keep competitors from using your brand for their advantage, you’ll want to get help from a trademark lawyer in Houston. 

Trademarks can exist simply from using your name or logo in your business.  This “common law” trademark protection can establish your brand ownership, but it’s limited in geography and doesn’t give you a lot of protection.  A Houston trademark attorney understands how a federal trademark can fully protect your brand because of specialized training and experience.  The best trademark lawyers know all the ways to protect your brand and your intellectual property so that your new startup can make it to the big leagues. 

Your name, logo and tag line are called intellectual property. They are also important assets to your business.  Once you’ve selected a trademark lawyer in Houston, your Houston trademark attorney will explain all of your options to protect these assets, from the common law trademark you might already be using to registered trademarks, service marks and even copyrights.  They know the difference between when you can use “™” and when you can use “®”.  (It’s important!).  The best trademark lawyers in Houston know that in Texas, not only you can register your name, logo and tag line not only with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, but the State of Texas provides brand name protection too.   

The type of brand protection you’ll need depends on what you plan to use.  If you’re looking to use a word, phrase, symbol or logo, you’ll want trademark protection.  If you have a unique service that goes along with your big league band name and logo, you’ll probably also look to secure a service mark.  Your trademark lawyer in Houston will be your guide through this process and will ask you questions and gather information to put together a plan that will give you a full package of brand protection. 

 


 

Avoiding Game Ending Errors

 

After you’ve decided on your name, logo and tagline, even if you haven’t used them yet, your Houston  trademark attorney will start with a search of the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s database of millions (yes millions) of records.  The best trademark attorneys will be sure to search the Texas Secretary of State records database too, since Texas requires a whole separate and independent application.  You’ll strikeout in your quest to protect your brand if you miss this step.  It’s your Houston trademark attorney’s job to make sure that your band isn’t already owned by someone else (which could create a major league headache for you), and just as important, to make sure that you haven’t chosen something that is too similar to someone’s existing brand name. 

After your Houston trademark attorney has searched all of the records, the next step will be to put together your trademark applications.  A federal law called the Lanham Act controls what can be trademark at the federal level and the State of Texas follows those same rules.  Your name and logo (and even tag line) has to meet a few basic but important rules.  First, you can’t have a name or symbol that is too close to something that’s already registered. “AstroGrass” will likely be an automatic out. Your name also has to be more than just a description of what your brand is, how good it is or where it is located.  GoodHoustonFakeGrass would be a tough call.  Most importantly, your name, logo or tagline can’t be immoral, deceptive, or scandalous.  It’s probably something that you know when you see it, but the best trademark attorney will make sure your name isn’t called foul. 

 


 

Branding Your Field of Dreams

 

Once you’ve made sure that you’ve hit all the marks and have avoided errors, you’ll work with your Houston trademark lawyer to file your trademark applications with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and the Texas Secretary of State.

There are few different ways to register your trademark of service mark with United States Patent and Trademark Office (Texas has just one).  Your trademark lawyer in Houston will know the best way to get your brand the protection its need, since there are forty-five classes of goods and services, with hundreds of sub-classes that might apply to you.  If you miss a registration class, your brand name won’t be protected in that area, and that could be a game changer.   

Now that you’ve selected all the right classes that apply to your brand name, your trademark lawyer in Houston will help you put together the applications.  Not only do you have to complete a lengthy and technical form, you also need to include the exact form of what you’re seeking to trademark, a drawing of what you plan to trademark and 3 examples of your planned trademark in use. These 3 examples need to be actual “specimens”, like samples of the product or tags.   If you haven’t yet actually started doing business, your Houston trademark attorneys will help you put together a package that shows your brand in use, and you may need to create prototype brand specimens as part of that process. 

After your Houston trademark attorney submits your applications, you’ll be issued a serial number from the United States Patent and Trademark Office.  The United States Patent and Trademark Office will assign one of their attorneys to examine your application (Texas does the same).  This examining attorney may ask you trademark lawyer for additional clarification or information about the name, service or logo you want to register.    Once you round all the legal bases, your “mark” as it will be called will be published in the Official Gazette.  If anyone has any complaints about your mark they have 30 days to make a complaint.  If there are no challenges or complaints during this period and you’ve hit a homerun, your Houston trademark lawyer will help you wrap everything up so that your mark will be officially registered. 

 


 

Sending Your Brand into Orbit

 

You and your trademark attorney in Houston have crushed it and your brand was given trademark protection. Now you can use that ® symbol to show ownership of your brand.  At the start, federal registration is good for an initial 10 years (5 years for a Texas registration.).  Once this period ends, you’ll want to work with your Houston trademark attorney to keep your registrations active by filing renewal affidavits.  That will also be a good time to see if there are new classes you should file in or if there are classes that you can drop.

Now that your brand is protected to go the distance, you’ll want to be vigilant to make sure no one slides in to try to make a steal.   In addition to keeping an eye on the playing to field to see if anyone else tries to make a pitch at using your brand without your permission, it’s important to watch the internet, too.  The best trademark attorney will know that your trademark can help protect you from cybersquatting, too?  What’s that you say? Cybersquatting happens when someone registers or uses your trademarked name as a domain name with the intent of making a profit (without you).  If this happens to you, there are a few ways to take your trademark back from cybersquatters, and your Houston trademark attorney will know just what to do to call the cybersquatter out. 

 


 

A Solid Team

 

You and your Houston trademark attorney will be a strong team for building and protecting your brand.  While it may seem simple (and cheaper) to go it alone, or maybe choose one of those $49 on-line solutions, choosing a trademark lawyer in Houston is a better investment in the future of your brand.  Just as any team has position players, Houston trademark attorneys will play an important role in your brand’s overall success.  The best trademark attorneys are experts in what they do, paying attention to all the details needed to protect you and your brand.  Once you draft the right Houston trademark lawyer for your team, your brand will be on the right path to swing for the fences.    

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Our experienced Houston trademark attorneys & lawyers represent individuals and businesses with everything they need to secure and protect their trademarks. Our attorneys can help individuals with everything from trademark clearance searches to determine whether the desired mark is available for adoption, use, and registration. By reviewing the search reports thoroughly, they can conclusively determine the extent to which a mark is already being used and the potential success of filing a trademark.

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 Houston 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.

Our attorneys can also help protect your trademark around the globe by assisting clients with filing trademark applications under the Madrid Protocol, which allows trademark holders to obtain protection in multiple countries by filing a single application.

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