After a trademark is registered it must be maintained
to ensure that due dates are complied with. A maintenance affidavit
must be filed between the 5th and 6th year after registration (6
month grace period available) to keep the trademark registration
active. If the maintenance affidavit is not filed, it will be cancelled.
Further, a trademark registration will expire after
10 years. A renewal must be filed prior to expiration if the owner
would like to keep the registration active for an additional 10
years.
Often times, the due date is not near, but the attorney
of record can no longer maintain the trademark in his or her files
because his trademark practice ceases. We can maintain your file
in our own database and file a new power of attorney with the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office to keep your information current. We
will also remind you of due dates as they near.
RANKED TOP U.S.
TRADEMARK ATTORNEY John Alumit is the
recipient of the 2007
Trademark Insider
Award for ranking #2 in the nation for the
number of new
trademark applications
received at the USPTO. View Industry Rankings