[E-trademarks] Entity jurisdiction correction with statement of use?

William Slate slatew at bachlap.com
Mon Nov 18 15:45:25 UTC 2024


Looks good. Thx.

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Subject: Re: [E-trademarks] Entity jurisdiction correction with statement of use?


I would approach it as two different submissions, the entity correction first using the post-NOA amendment form and then the SOU. I don't think you want to sign the SOU with an incorrect owner listed, because then you'll risk the validity of the registration.

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On 11/16/2024 5:20 PM, William Slate via E-trademarks wrote:
Allowed ITU awaiting SoU inherited from another firm.

As filed, the application identified the applicant as Acme, LLC, a Connecticut LLC. It actually was and is a Massachusetts LLC. At the time of filing there was no Connecticut entity Acme LLC. Since then, the applicant has registered in CT as a foreign LLC.

The SoU form does not let you edit applicant type or jurisdiction. You can change name and address but not entity type or jurisdiction.

A PTO rep. suggested submitting a request to correct in the “Miscellaneous Statement” field. Anyone have documented success (or failure) with such a strategy or another?

Will


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