Tag: Class 021

Navigating the complex world of IP law

– US Trademark 88237781 of Karsten Manufacturing Corporation

(U.S. Trademark Serial Number 88237781) is a United States trademark of Karsten Manufacturing Corporation. The goods and services include: The mark consists of a man in white wearing black shoes, a gray boiler suit, and a green hat holding a yellow flag resembling a golf caddy. The man, hat, and flag are all outlined in…
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– US Trademark 88215872 of Northeastern University

(U.S. Trademark Serial Number 88215872) is a United States trademark of Northeastern University. The goods and services include: Educating at university or colleges; educational services, namely, providing instruction, lectures, and seminars at the post-secondary level; educational services, namely, providing instruction, lectures, and seminars at the undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate levels; providing courses of instruction at…
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CONSERVATORIE – US Trademark 88193225 of The Tree Center LLC

CONSERVATORIE (U.S. Trademark Serial Number 88193225) is a United States trademark of The Tree Center LLC. The goods and services include: On-line retail store services featuring houseplants, pots and planters for trees, shrubs and houseplants, and garden supplies Pots and planters for trees, shrubs and houseplants . The correspondent is The Tree Center LLC of…
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REALITY CHECK FIT – US Trademark 88192809 of Reality Check Fit, LLC

REALITY CHECK FIT (U.S. Trademark Serial Number 88192809) is a United States trademark of Reality Check Fit, LLC. The goods and services include: Rolling pins; pot holders . The correspondent is Derek C. Crownover and Bess Morgan of Loeb & Loeb LLP. This trademark was filed on November 13, 2018 as United States Trademark Application…
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THE CHIPETTES – US Trademark 88190847 of Bagdasarian Productions LLC

THE CHIPETTES (U.S. Trademark Serial Number 88190847) is a United States trademark of Bagdasarian Productions LLC. The goods and services include: Beverage glassware, cups, mugs, drinking glasses, and bottles sold empty; bottle openers; dinnerware, namely, plates, cups, bowls and saucers; toothbrushes; plastic coasters; thermal insulated wrap for cans to keep the contents cold or hot;…
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