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Searching and Clearing Trademarks and Service Marks for Use.
Trademark attorneys and Service Mark attorneys at Barron Peck Bennie and Schlemmer can search for potential conflicts before you begin use of a Trademark or Service Mark. Searching is an important way that we are proactive and work with our clients in selecting new marks.
Searching helps our clients avoid potential problems. Searching also alerts our clients to potential infringements of their marks. As Trademark lawyers and Service Mark lawyers, we can conduct comprehensive U.S. and worldwide searches for a client before our client selects a new name for a business, product, or service. This prior searching helps avoid choosing a name that already is in use, and it reduces the chance that our clients will be the target of an infringement claim.
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Searching reduces the potential for future conflict with a name or mark that already is in use, thus reducing the possibility of an infringement claim. It also avoids losing the investment in the marketing of a new name, mark, or logo that has to be changed because of a potential infringement discovered only after introduction of the new marketing.
For more in-depth information on Intellectual Property, Trademarks or Copyrights, please contact us by telephone or e-mail to speak with a Barron Peck Bennie & Schlemmer Trademark attorney or Service Mark attorney. We would be happy to discuss any matter of concern with you.
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Barron Peck Bennie & Schlemmer, located in Cincinnati, Ohio on Oakley Square, serves clients throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky in Hamilton County, Butler County, Warren County, Clermont County, Kenton County, Boone County, and Campbell County, including the communities of Cincinnati, West Chester, Mason, Hamilton, Lebanon, Middletown, Covington, Florence, Newport, Erlanger, Loveland, Milford, and Batavia.