Baton Rouge, LA asked in Trademark for Louisiana

Q: How much does a trademark usually costs?

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Erik Špila
Erik Špila
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Senec, Slovakia

A: Hello, the answer to your question depends various other circumstances such as in which country you are seeking trademark protection, if you are willing to use the lawyer services or not, if you are going to do preliminary trademark search and so on. I advice you to contact IP lawyer and provide her/him with more details so the price calculation can be made.

Fritz-Howard Raymond Clapp
Fritz-Howard Raymond Clapp
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Beverly Hills, CA

A: Federal registration of a trademark used for a single type of goods or services, including the government filing fee and the assistance of a qualified attorney, will usually cost between $750 and $1000.

Felicia Altman
Felicia Altman
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Mercer Island, WA

A: This depends on a few factors. A trademark in-use application can cost $250-$350 depending on the form used by the USPTO, which is based on electronic correspondence and goods and services . An intent-to-use application has additional fees to show the mark is used in commerce after the initial application is accepted by the USPTO.

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