What is an Abandoned Application?
An abandoned trademark application is one that has been declared abandoned by the USPTO due to failure to respond to an office action, failure to file required documents, or other procedural deficiencies.
Identify Abandonment Reason
Determine the reason for abandonment by reviewing the USPTO’s correspondence and status of your application.
File a Petition to Revive
Prepare and file a petition to revive the abandoned application with the USPTO. Include a statement explaining the reason for the delay and any necessary supporting documentation.
Pay Required Fees
Pay the petition fee required by the USPTO for reviving an abandoned application. Fees may vary depending on the circumstances and type of application.
Why Choose US Trademark Support?
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Expert Handling of Abandoned Cases
We specialize in handling conflicted cases received from the USPTO. With detailed information about previous owners, we facilitate decisions on whether to reclaim or abandon trademarks.
Comprehensive Refiling Assistance
If you choose to reclaim your trademark, we provide expert assistance in refiling applications accurately. Our team ensures all legal requirements are met for successful registration.
Dedicated Legal Support
Beyond refiling, we offer ongoing legal assistance to safeguard your trademark’s registration. Our commitment includes continuous monitoring to protect your brand identity effectively.
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