Alt Legal Trademark Modernization Act (TMA) Resources
Alt Legal Team | November 14, 2022
The Trademark Modernization Act (TMA) went into effect in December 2021, ushering in a number of updates and changes to trademark practice before the USPTO. Over the course of the past year, we’ve published many resources to help the Alt Legal Community learn more about the TMA and particularly, the new nonuse cancellation proceedings – expungement and reexamination. Check out our articles containing tips on conducting reasonable investigations, procedural rules and strategies for filing expungement and reexamination petitions, guidelines for filing letters of protest, and more.
TMA Generally + Expungement and Reexamination Proceedings
- Blog Article: A PI’s Pringles® — TMA Filings
- Blog Article: A PI’s Perspective: How to Conduct Reasonable Investigations for Expungement & Reexamination Proceedings
- Blog Article: USPTO Webinar Summary: Insight into TMA Nonuse Cancellation Petitions
- Blog Article: How to File an Expungement or Reexamination Proceeding: Step-by-Step TEAS Form Guidance
- Blog Article: USPTO Update: TMA Expungement and Reexamination Proceedings
- Blog Article: The Trademark Modernization Act (TMA)’s New Reexamination Procedure
- Blog Article: The Trademark Modernization Act (TMA)’s New Expungement Procedure
- Blog Article: USPTO Implements Trademark Modernization Act (TMA) Final Rule
- Alt Legal Webinar: Acting on the Trademark Modernization Act: How the implementation of the TMA will affect your practice
- Blog Article: Modernize Your Approach to Trademarks: Understanding the Trademark Modernization Act
- Alt Legal Webinar: Restoration by Modernization: How the Trademark Modernization Act of 2020 Supports Consumer Expectations and Promotes Access to Justice
Letters of Protest
- Blog Article: Letters of Protest: Provide Convincing Evidence for Successful LOPs
- Blog Article: Letters of Protest: Practical Tips for Filing a Successful LOP
- Blog Article: Filing Letters of Protest