Trademark Attorney Tacoma WA
For a start-up company in Tacoma, WA, it is important to register your trademark. This offers you protection against intellectual property theft and dilution of your brand. It is useful to consult with a trademark attorney first- they will guide you through the necessary steps and make the process much easier.
Todd Anthony Bowers
206-354-7296
2223 S 80th St
Tacoma, WA
Todd Anthony Bowers
206-354-7296
2223 S 80th St
Tacoma, WA 98409
Specialties
Corporate, Employment, Trademark Application, Litigation
State Licensing
Washington
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Harvey Franklin Crawford
WELLS FARGO PLAZA 1201 PACIFIC AVE STE 1900
TACOMA, WA
Harvey Franklin Crawford
WELLS FARGO PLAZA 1201 PACIFIC AVE STE 1900
TACOMA, WA 98402
Specialties
Business, Real Estate, Advertising, Trademark Application, Antitrust
Education
Iowa State University,Ohio State University, Columbus
State Licensing
Washington
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James Britton Bieber Jr
253-517-7733
1610 Markham Ave Ne
Tacoma, WA
253-517-7733
1610 Markham Ave Ne
Tacoma, WA 98422
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Trademark Application
State Licensing
Washington
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Joseph Gerald Beitey
253-528-1821
2505 S 320th St Ste 110
Federal Way, WA
Joseph Gerald Beitey
253-528-1821
2505 S 320th St Ste 110
Federal Way, WA 98003
Specialties
Business, Corporate, General Practice, Trademark Application
State Licensing
Washington
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Danette Marie Capello
253-395-8227
Po Box 1938
Sumner, WA
Danette Marie Capello
253-395-8227
Po Box 1938
Sumner, WA 98390
Specialties
Business, Corporate, Trademark Application, Land Use & Zoning
State Licensing
Washington
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Joanne Jones Henkle
253-396-6365
1313 Broadway
Tacoma, WA
Joanne Jones Henkle
253-396-6365
1313 Broadway
Tacoma, WA 98402
Specialties
Business, Contracts, Intellectual Property, Trademark Application
State Licensing
Washington
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George A Leone Sr
253-682-0246
9124 Gravelly Lake Dr Sw Ste 102
Lakewood, WA
253-682-0246
9124 Gravelly Lake Dr Sw Ste 102
Lakewood, WA 98499
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Trademark Application
State Licensing
Washington
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Jeffrey Lane Nesiba
206-713-7821
1200 Sw 325th Pl
Federal Way, WA
206-713-7821
1200 Sw 325th Pl
Federal Way, WA 98023
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Trademark Application
State Licensing
Washington
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Kristi Linn Scholz-O'Leary
253-445-7808
122 E Stewart Ave
Puyallup, WA
Kristi Linn Scholz-O'Leary
253-445-7808
122 E Stewart Ave
Puyallup, WA 98372
Specialties
Business, Estate Planning, Family, Trademark Application, Land Use & Zoning
State Licensing
Washington
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John J. Ryan
253-863-0886
3101 W Valley Hwy E
Sumner, WA
John J. Ryan
253-863-0886
3101 W Valley Hwy E
Sumner, WA 98390
Specialties
Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Business, Contracts, Corporate, Employment, Workers Compensation, Intellectual Property, Trademark Application, Real Estate
State Licensing
Washington
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Dear StartupNation: I’m forming a new business under a unique name. A friend said I should copyright the name by sending it to the Library of Congress in Washington, DC and in a sealed envelope to myself so there’s a record of when it was created. Will that protect me against someone using the same name?
Basically, your friend’s advice gets you zip. .”
A trademark is a crucial step to protecting a startup business name. But it differs greatly from its legal cousins, the patent and copyright. Many entrepreneurs confuse patents, trademarks and copyrights. And while there are similarities, they serve different purposes.
Trademark breakdown
- According to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), a trademark is a word, name, symbol, device (or combination of those) used in business to indicate a source of the goods (your business) and to distinguish those goods from those sold by another business. A service mark is the same as a trademark, except that it identifies and distinguishes the source of a service rather than a product. In practice, however, the terms are often used interchangeably. The trademark blocks others from using a confusingly similar name, but doesn’t prevent anyone from making the same goods or selling the same service under a different name.
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