Intellectual Property
Protecting clients’
trademarks and copyrights
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Dedicated Intellectual Property Attorneys
Burt Blee understands the need for its clients to safeguard their intellectual property. When a client has a word, name, slogan or design that needs protection, Burt Blee assists them with filing for trademark protection before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Our trademark services include assisting clients with selecting a mark, preparing and submitting an application for protection with the USPTO, corresponding with the USPTO examining attorney to ensure clients obtain registered status, and monitoring and maintaining trademark registrations.
In addition, we assist a number of clients in protecting original works of authorship (including literary, artistic and architectural works) by asserting ownership rights through copyright registration with the United States Copyright Office. Our team also assists clients in protecting their intellectual property from infringement by third parties.
Copyrights
Copyright Infringement
Trademarks
Trademark Infringement
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Effective December 21, 2019, all trademark applicants and registrants will be required to file trademark applications and documents concerning applications and registrations online using the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO) Trademark Electronic Application System (TEAS). According to the USPTO, the goal in requiring all trademark submissions to be filed electronically is to result in faster processing times and fewer errors.