Yes.
Category: Trademark FAQ
The better practice is to send in separate checks. To see a complete list of TTAB Fees, select the current Fee Schedule from the USPTO Fees page, then scroll to Trademark Processing Fees 6401/7401.
You may pay your fee by check or money order (payable to “Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office”), credit card, deposit account, or by electronic funds transfer (EFT). Most fees can be paid online over the USPTO website. For details on each of these payment methods visit the USPTO Fees page.
What is the fee for TTAB filing?
Depending on the type of proceeding, fees vary. To see a complete list of TTAB Fees, select the current Fee Schedule from the USPTO Fees page, then scroll to Trademark Processing Fees 6401/7401. Please note effective Jan. 14, 2017 certain extensions of time to file an opposition require fees.
The duty to supplement under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(e) continues after close of discovery.
No. The Board will issue a notice of institution and serve the complaint on the defendant in the form of a web link or web address to access the complaint and proceeding on TTABVUE.
Yes, even though the pretrial disclosure was served before the effective date of the new rules you may present the testimony of those disclosed witnesses by affidavit or declaration if your trial period is open on or after Jan. 14, 2017.
Yes. The effective date has been set a few months after publication of the rules in order to allow parties time to adjust their docketing schedules.
Yes. The effective date was set a few months after publication of the rules on Oct. 7, 2016 in order to allow parties time to adjust their docketing schedules.
Yes. The effective date has been set a few months after publication of the rules in order to allow parties time to adjust their docketing schedules.