Palm Harbor, FL asked in Business Law and Trademark for Florida

Q: I need to get a lawyer to assist my Veteran's NonProfit 501c3 to trademark/stripe something something

We want to trademark/stripe "Got Your Six"

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Evelyn Suero
Evelyn Suero
Answered
  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Miami, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: You will need to consult with a trademark attorney to assist you with the trademark registration process to ensure that no one else is currently using the trademark in the same or related class that you intend to use.

Bernard Samuel Klosowski agrees with this answer

Bernard Samuel Klosowski
Bernard Samuel Klosowski
Answered
  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Greenville, SC
  • Licensed in Florida

A: There appear to be some federal registrations and pending applications for the same or similar mark that you have in mind. Among other things, your goods or services are one factor that a trademark attorney can discuss with you to help determine if your mark is "registerable," and even if it is, whether there may be issues with someone else's earlier use of the same or similar mark even if it's for different goods or services.

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