Suspension Letter

HYPNOSE

L'OREAL

TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 76534702 - HYPNOSE - N/A

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
To: Lancome Parfums et Beaute & Cie (jennifershmulewitz@paulhastings.com)
Subject: TRADEMARK APPLICATION NO. 76534702 - HYPNOSE - N/A
Sent: 1/10/04 1:03:26 PM
Sent As: ECom108
Attachments:

UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

 

    SERIAL NO: 76/534702

 

    APPLICANT:                          Lancome Parfums et Beaute & Cie

 

     

 

        

 

    CORRESPONDENT ADDRESS:

    JENNIFER SHMULEWITZ

    PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY & WALKER LLP

    75 EAST 55TH STREET

    NEW YORK NY 10022

   

RETURN ADDRESS: 

Commissioner for Trademarks

2900 Crystal Drive

Arlington, VA 22202-3514

ecom108@uspto.gov

 

 

If no fees are enclosed, the address should include the words "Box Responses - No Fee."

    MARK:          HYPNOSE

 

 

 

    CORRESPONDENT’S REFERENCE/DOCKET NO:  N/A

 

    CORRESPONDENT EMAIL ADDRESS: 

 jennifershmulewitz@paulhastings.com 

Please provide in all correspondence:

 

1.  Filing date, serial number, mark and

     applicant's name.

2.  Date of this Office Action.

3.  Examining Attorney's name and

     Law Office number.

4.  Your telephone number and e-mail address.

 

 

Serial Number   76/534702      

 

NOTICE OF SUSPENSION

 

Action on this application is suspended pending receipt of a true copy, a photocopy, a certification, or a certified copy of a foreign registration from the applicant's country of origin.  If the registration is in a foreign language, an English translation must be submitted. The true copy, photocopy, certification, or certified copy of the registration should be forwarded to the Examining Attorney as soon as possible.  If the foreign application is abandoned, the Examining Attorney should be advised.

 

This application is otherwise in condition for publication.  If the applicant wishes to proceed relying on its intent to use the mark in commerce as the sole basis for registration, the applicant may instruct the examining attorney to approve the case for publication based solely on the Section 1(b) basis.  If the applicant does so, the applicant retains its priority claim under Section 44(d).  TMEP §§806.02(f) and 806.04(b).  Of course, although the application may be approved for publication, the mark will not be registered until an acceptable allegation of use has been filed.

 

 

 

 

/Julia Hardy Cofield/

Trademark Examining Attorney

Law Office 108

(703) 308-9108 ext. 295

 

 


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