What Does a Trademark Cost?
Elizabeth Gearhart interviews James Klobucar, Esq., about trademark costs.
Hi I'm Elizabeth Gearhart. I'm here with James Klobucar, Senior Associate at Gearhart Law, also a trademark expert, and we are going to talk about how much it costs to get a trademark typically.
Sergei Orel, Esq., Gearhart Law of-counsel, discusses IP litigation
David Postolski, Gearhart Law Partner, and Elizabeth Gearhart discuss International Intellectual Property
My attorney can’t file my trademark in the US! What now?
You just need to find a US attorney who can file the trademark for you. If you live in the US that shouldn’t be difficult. What if you live in another country?
In the past, foreign attorneys could...
Why did LeBron get his TM application refused by the USPTO?
Can you trademark a common term? The answer is no, or at least you can’t trademark anything that the United States Patent and Trademark Office considers common. Just ask LeBron James, who tried to trademark ‘Taco Tuesday’. Even someone as well-known as LeBron can’t get past the iron rules of the USPTO. The office determined that...
What Entrepreneurs Need to Understand to Protect Their Intellectual Property – podcast
"Make no mistake about it. If you want ownership of any kind in the United States or any country on the hundreds of ideas you’re creating, you must take the affirmative step to begin trademarking.” – David Postolski, Partner, Gearhart Law
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Tom Brady Getting Backlash Over ‘Tom Terrific’ Trademark
There are not many lessons a six-time Super Bowl champ and three-time league MVP needs, but New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady recently got one off the field. Brady is not a fan favorite in New York City and his latest move isn't changing any New York sports fan's mind.
Celebs Continue to Trademark Their Catchphrases and Baby Names
Not only did Hailey Bieber file for the trademark “Hailey Bieber” with the US Patent and Trademark Office back in 2018 after marrying Justin, but she filed for a trademark just last week for "Bieber Beauty." The 22-year-old model filed the trademark for "beauty and cosmetic products," following in the cosmetics...
Streetwear Brand ‘FUCT’ Seeks Trademark From Supreme Court
On April 15, 2019, the Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments for Iancu v. Brunetti, a case pertaining to trademarks and, in particular, to a clothing line having the distinctive name "FUCT," a name which has prevented the mark’s creator, Erik Brunetti, from obtaining a federal trademark registration number for the mark.