Trade mark
You’ve worked hard to build a name for your business.
Give yourself peace of mind and protect it!
Trade marks are an important step for protecting your brand identity. It will stop competitors from poaching your customers by imitating your brand.

What is a trade mark
Typically, trade marks protect company names, words, slogans and logos that identify a business or brand and distinguishes it from others. Trade marks include brand names such as “Coca-Cola” and symbols such as Nike’s famous “swoosh.”
Competitive pricing by market leading lawyers from £300 + vat and standard application fee
What are the benefits of registering a trade mark?
Trade marks give you a legal presumption of ownership and exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with your goods or services. A trade mark lets customers identify with your brand and generates loyalty. The trade mark can be generated for UK, Europe and internationally depending on your needs.
Our trade mark service is provided by Pulse Global Services, a subsidiary of LegalZoom, which is one of the world’s largest trade mark providers..
What can you trade mark?
Examples include:

Company name

Line of products

Logo or other symbols

Slogan or phrase used in connection with your brand
Here’s how

Peace of mind
We’ll contact you to learn more about your product or service and then begin a comprehensive trade mark search of other marks that might pose a conflict.

Review your application
Once a legal advisor has reviewed your information and prepared your trade mark application, he/she will send it to you to approve.

Get the support you need
Your team will be there to answer your questions, monitor the progress of your application, and take action when necessary.
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