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United States Patent And Trademark Office Reduces Filing Fees For Two Trademark Filings
06 January 2015
Womble Bond Dickinson
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We hope your 2015 is off to a good start. The Trademark
Team at Womble Carlyle is sharing some further good news. The
United States Patent and Trademark Office is taking the rare step
of reducing its government filing fees for two common trademark
filings. As of January 17, 2015, the filing fee for new
electronic applications will be reduced by $50 per Class and the
filing fee for a renewal application will be reduced from $400 to
$300 per Class.
For those of you interested in a full discussion of the changes,
the full notice publication from the Federal Register may be found
here.
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about your specific circumstances.
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