Practice area
Intellectual property
We help businesses and creators protect the names, brands, and creative assets that give them value. The goal is to create a clean protection strategy that supports growth and reduces brand risk.
- Search and assess trademarks before filing
- Prepare filings and respond to USPTO issues
- Build a stronger long-term brand protection plan
- Address infringement and licensing questions early
Practical guidance, explained clearly.
Legal work should make decisions easier, not harder. We focus on understanding the business problem, identifying the risk, and then giving you a clear path forward that fits your timeline and priorities.
Some clients need preventive work such as filings, contracts, or strategy. Others come to us when a dispute, unpaid balance, or enforcement issue is already affecting operations. In either case, our role is to bring structure, urgency, and sound judgment to the matter.
- USPTO filings and prosecution
- Trademark search and clearance
- Brand portfolio strategy
- Licensing and enforcement support
Discuss your matter with counsel.
Use the contact page for a short briefing or schedule directly through the consultation calendar.
Need help protecting a brand, filing a trademark, or responding to a USPTO issue?
Start with a focused trademark consultation. This is the fastest way to review your mark, understand the filing or enforcement issue, and decide on the right next step with counsel.
Detailed services
Trademark law and copyright support, organized clearly.
Businesses need more than a filing service. They need clear guidance on protecting names, logos, creative assets, and brand value over time. This page breaks the work into the service categories clients ask about most often.
Trademark services
From clearance and registration to enforcement and portfolio maintenance, these are the core trademark services available for brand protection and long-term growth.
Copyright services
For creative works, digital content, and licensing matters, these services help secure ownership, preserve value, and address infringement when it happens.
FAQ
Common questions in this practice area.
Do I need a lawyer before filing a trademark application?
A lawyer can help evaluate risk before filing, identify conflicts, and improve the strategy if there are classification, descriptiveness, or enforcement concerns.
Can you help if I received a USPTO office action?
Yes. The intellectual property page covers office action responses, portfolio issues, and broader trademark enforcement strategy.