A boutique law firm with an international grasp dedicated
to intellectual property, corporate and start-ups.
Aydiner Law believes in the accessibility of legal services, therefore, applies a transparent and fixed legal fee structure when it comes to certain legal services related to trademarks. When you fill out one of the firm’s forms designed for respective trademark services, it helps the firm to reduce time spent for each client intake, and thereby enables the firm to be able provide such services in a reasonable fixed fee structure.
Either it’s filing a new trademark application, responding to an office action, or maintaining an already registered trademark before the USPTO, you may use the related forms and instructions to engage with Aydiner Law.
For all inquiries and more information about the services, please contact the firm via sending an e-mail to info@aydinerlaw.com or filling out the Contact Form.
Aydiner Law provides legal services in different areas with an international focus as the founder Utku Aydiner is licensed to practice in three jurisdictions: California, England & Wales and Istanbul, Turkey. The firm’s practice is primarily focused on matters related to intellectual property law, corporate law and start-ups.
Registration, Clearance Search, Portfolio Management, Office Actions, Maintenance, Assignment, Licensing & Co-Existence Agreements, Opposition, Cancellation, Expungement & Re-examination Proceedings, Infringement and Enforcement.
Learn moreBusiness Formation, Flip-Up & Corporate Restructurings, Commercial Agreements, Technology Transactions, Seed & Venture Capital Financings, Stock Option Plans & Employment Related Matters.
Learn moreRegistration, Assignment & Licensing Agreements, Infringement & Enforcement, DMCA Compliance & Disputes
Learn moreLeasing, Licensing & Transfer Agreements, Cybersquatting & UDRP Domain Name Arbitrations
Learn moreWhen USPTO Examiners approve a trademark application, before being registered, the application is published on the Official Gazette of the USPTO for 30 days.
A third party can file a Petition to Cancel with the USPTO in order to seek a registered trademark to be cancelled and thereby removed from USPTO’s registry.