An examination report is an argument, not a rejection — we answer Sections 9 and 11 with evidence and case law, inside the 30-day window.
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A trademark objection is the examiner’s preliminary refusal in the examination report — typically Section 9 (mark not distinctive / descriptive) or Section 11 (conflict with an earlier similar mark) — and your reply is due within 30 days of the report being served. Miss it and the application is treated as abandoned; answer it well and most marks proceed to publication.
A strong reply is legal drafting: distinguishing the cited marks, evidencing acquired distinctiveness through use (invoices, ads, sales figures), and citing the case law examiners actually respond to. If the matter is posted for a show-cause hearing, our attorneys appear. We take over applications filed anywhere — send the report before the clock runs.
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