The mark consists of the letters C, F, and S appearing in a cube form with the letter C on the top, the letter F on the left and the letter S on the right.
Mark For: CFS™ trademark registration is intended to cover the category of interior design services.
Status
2022-10-08 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Awaiting Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and has not yet been assigned to an examiner.
(Computer, scientific & legal) Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto: industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software; legal services.
Filed Use
Yes
Current Use
Yes
Intent To Use
No
Filed ITU
No
44D Filed
No
44E Current
No
66A Current
No
Current Basis
No
No Basis
No
Attorney Name
Bradley J. Walz
Timeline
2022-09-19
Date of First Use
2022-09-19
Date of Use In Commerce
2022-10-05
Application Filed
2022-10-08
Location: NEW APPLICATION PROCESSING
2022-10-08
Status: Live/Pending
2022-10-08
Status: New application awaiting assignment to an examining attorney. See current trademark processing wait times for more information.
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