Rose Bud, AR asked in Trademark for Arkansas

Q: How to do I get a trademark that was already started but the examiner dropped the ball? "COVID" - great excuse!

We did everything asked from the government site. Replied to the examiner etc. This was during the "Covid ordeal" so no one ever got back with us. Great excuse. Then they just abandoned it as failure to respond even though we did. We still need to get this trademarked. I guess they just stole the $350. Any ideas? Thanks

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Marcos Garciaacosta
Marcos Garciaacosta
Answered

A: If it was abandoned your best bet is to refile. You should consult with an attorney and get a full understanding of your case and if your goals can be achieved.

Evelyn Suero
Evelyn Suero
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  • Trademarks Lawyer
  • Miami, FL

A: It is possible that your response did not fully address all of the issues presented by the examiner and therefore resulted in abandonment. It is recommended that you work with a trademark attorney to guide you if you decide to submit a new application.

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