Trademark Knockout Search (Attorney Review)
Flat-fee trademark knockout search prepared by a U.S. intellectual property attorney with 20+ years of experience identifying potential trademark conflicts and filing risks before application submission.
⚖️ Expertise
Prepared by a U.S. intellectual property attorney with 20+ years of experience protecting brands, creators, and online businesses.
✓ Process
Simple fixed-fee process with clear deliverables and straightforward attorney guidance.
◎ Outcome
Clear understanding of your legal risks, exposure, and practical next steps.
What’s Included
✓ Attorney-Conducted Knockout Search
Preliminary trademark search of the USPTO database and other sources to identify potentially conflicting trademarks, similar brand names, and likelihood-of-confusion risks before filing.
✓ Conflict Risk Assessment
Attorney review of potential trademark conflicts, registration risks, descriptiveness concerns, and other issues that could affect the strength or registrability of your proposed mark.
✓ Filing Recommendation
Practical attorney guidance regarding whether to proceed with filing, modify the proposed mark, adjust filing strategy, or consider alternative branding options before investing further in the application process.
What I Need
❑ Proposed Trademark or Brand Name
The trademark, business name, slogan, logo, or brand name you want reviewed before filing with the USPTO.
❑ Goods or Services Description
A brief description of the products or services you offer so the trademark search and legal review can be evaluated in the proper commercial context.
❑ Known Competitors or Similar Brands
Any competitors, similar business names, trademarks, or brands you are already aware of that may be relevant to the trademark search and conflict analysis.
FIXED-FEE LEGAL SERVICE
$100 flat fee
Clear pricing. Straightforward process. Attorney prepared.
Protect Your Brand Before You Build
Trademark problems are far easier and less expensive to address before filing than after you have invested in branding, packaging, marketing, or customer recognition. A preliminary trademark review can help identify potential conflicts and reduce filing risks before you move forward with your application.
