TRADEMARK COUNSEL FOR NEW ENGLAND BUSINESSES
Seth Yurdin has been a member of the Massachusetts bar since 1997 and the Rhode Island bar since 2006. He began his career at the Boston firm Bingham McCutchen LLP, served as in-house counsel managing the trademark portfolio of a Boston technology company, and opened his own practice in 2006. Since then, he has served as attorney of record on more than 350 USPTO trademark applications, resulting in over 200 registrations — for businesses ranging from first-time filers to established brands.
Filed on your own?
Many of our clients first came to us after filing their own trademark application. Self-filing can work — but the USPTO raises issues on a large share of applications, and responding is where experience pays for itself.
We offer a free review of self-filed applications. Send us your application or the correspondence you've received, and we'll tell you where things stand, what (if anything) needs attention, and what it would cost to fix.
We regularly take over self-filed applications — see the matters described on our Representative Clients page, including applications we entered mid-prosecution and carried through to registration.
Starting fresh?
If you're choosing a name or preparing to file, we handle the process end to end: a knockout search with a realistic assessment of risk, an application built around your actual goods and services, and responses to whatever the USPTO raises along the way. Most searches and applications are handled on a flat-fee basis, quoted before any work begins.
What a free review is — and isn't
A review of your application or USPTO correspondence tells you where you stand and what your options are. It isn't a clearance search or a guarantee of registration. There's no obligation to hire us afterward.
Fees
Flat rates are available for searches, applications, and most office action responses, quoted before work begins. You work directly with the attorney on every matter.