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TTAB Quarterly Index: January - March 2024

The TTABlog

First DuPont Factor Brings TTAB Dismissal of Monster Energy's Opposition to LAIKABEAST & Design for Mugs and Plates TTABlog Test: Is TABLEAU for Wine Confusable with TABLEAU for Bar Services? Yes] TTABlog Test: Is CROSSFIRST BANK & Circle Design Confusable with Banc of California's RIng Design? Precedential No. Guess What?

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Important Notice Regarding the Corporate Transparency Act Filing Requirements

The IP Law Blog

In addition to the Reporting Company’s information, the CTA Report must also include the specified personal information of the Reporting Company’s ownership, each referred to as a “Beneficial Owner”. There is no charge for the webinar, but registration is required. To attend, please register here.

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What Business Owners Need to Know About the Corporate Transparency Act

LexBlog IP

Each Reporting Company is required to report: Entity name (and any alternative trade or d/b/a name); Business street address; Jurisdiction of formation and, for foreign entities, the State or Tribal jurisdiction of registration; and A unique identification number (such as TIN, EIN, LEI, etc.). What is Considered an Ownership Interest?

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Important Notice Regarding the Corporate Transparency Act Filing Requirements

LexBlog IP

Thus, we strongly encourage you to designate a trusted person to review this letter, research and understand the CTA’s application to your company, and be prepared to file the CTA Report well prior to your company’s filing deadline. There is no charge for the webinar, but registration is required.

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TTABlog Quarterly Index: April - June 2024

The TTABlog

TTAB Orders Cancellation of "THE PLIMSOULS" Registration on Ownership and Likelihood of Confusion Grounds, Rejects Abandonment Claim Another Section 2(d) Reversal: USPTO Fails to Prove Cosmetics Are Related to Flatware and Other Household Goods /li> BREAKING!