Navigating the trademark application process can often feel like a series of hurdles, with various steps that may require attention and action. One of the communications you may receive from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is a Suspension Letter....
When navigating the trademark application process, there are several steps along the way where the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) may reach out to you for additional information or clarification. One of these instances is when you receive a...
For healthcare providers who administer, prescribe, or dispense controlled substances, registering with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is an essential legal step. DEA registration ensures that providers are compliant with federal regulations...
Are you considering selling your medical spa in the near or distant future? Whether you’re planning a sale within the next year or years down the line, now is the time to prepare. Today, Sara Shikhman, managing partner of Lengea Law, joins forces with Jerry Deza of...
A Notice of Incomplete Response from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) indicates that the response to a prior office action was not sufficient to meet USPTO’s requirements. Typically, the most common issue is that the response was not signed by...
Understanding Trademark Application Holds A Suspension Letter informs you that your trademark application has been temporarily placed on hold. This happens when the examining attorney is waiting for an external factor to resolve, such as the assignment of ownership or...