LETTER OF PROTEST MEMORANDUM
Date: September 20, 2019
To: Rudy Singleton
Examining Attorney
From: Sara Benjamin
Attorney Advisor
Office of the Deputy Commissioner
for Trademark Examination Policy
Subject: Letter of protest concerning U.S. Application Serial No. 88441229
for the mark FAMILI
A letter of protest filed before publication has been accepted because the evidence submitted by the protester is relevant and may support a reasonable ground for refusal appropriate in ex parte examination. TMEP §1715.02. Therefore, you must consider the following and make an independent determination whether to issue a requirement or refusal based on the objections raised in the letter of protest:
Possible likelihood of confusion under Section 2(d) with the following registrations:
U.S. Registration No. 3618855 for the mark FAMILYCORD
U.S. Registration No. 3675504 for the mark FAMILYCORD A CALIFORNIA CRYOBANK COMPANY and design
U.S. Registration No. 4479729 for the mark FAMILY CORD BLOOD SERVICES
U.S. Registration No. 4551750 for the mark FAMILY TODAY & FAMILY TOMORROW
U.S. Registration No. 4555148 for the mark FAMILYCORDCN
Please see copies of the registrations in the X-search database.
NOTE: The acceptance of a letter of protest filed before publication is not a legal determination by the USPTO of registrability, nor is it meant to compromise the integrity of the ex parte examination process. It merely serves to bring the submitted evidence to the attention of the examining attorney, who determines whether a refusal or requirement should be raised or ultimately made final.