Trademark Cancellation Proceedings

Our Trademark Cancellation service focuses on defending your trademark application. Trademark cancellation is the legal process of removing a registered trademark from the registrar. This allows the trademark to be registered by another party. 

If you believe a registered trademark will cause you harm and the trademark meets one of the criterias below you may file a trademark cancellation proceeding. 

A trademark cancellation proceeding can be filed for but not limited to: 

  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Fraud 
  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Lack Bona Fide Intent to Use Trademark
  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Likelihood of Confusion
  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Non Use
  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Generic or merely descriptive
  • Trademark Cancellation on the basis of Dilution

If you receive a Notice of Trademark Cancellation you must respond. Failure to respond will result in your trademark becoming abandoned. The filing of an trademark cancellation is the start of a trademark litigation before the United States Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (TTAB).

If you receive notification of trademark cancellation or would like to initiate a trademark cancellation proceeding please contact our office to schedule a legal consult with a Licensed Trademark Attorney.

 

Some restrictions apply to the legal fee quoted above.*

Schedule your Trademark strategy call NOW

Step 1 of 2: After completing the form below you can choose a date & time for your Trademark Strategy Call:


    By completing the form you’re agreeing to be added to our email list and accept our privacy policy & terms of use. We’re committed to your privacy. We only use the information you provide to us to contact you about our relevant content, products, and services.

    You Are Leaving Our Website

    You are now leaving our website and will be redirected to True Legacy Investments.
    Please note that we are not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of third-party websites.