Baltimore Trademark Attorney
About
Baltimore Trademark Attorney provides comprehensive intellectual property legal services for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups throughout Maryland. Located in the heart of Baltimore's business district at 300 E Lombard St, our firm specializes in trademark registration, protection, and enforcement to safeguard your brand identity. We serve clients ranging from individual creators to established corporations seeking expert guidance on trademark law. Our experienced attorneys understand the complexities of federal and state trademark registration, offering personalized strategies tailored to your business needs. Whether you're launching a new brand or protecting an existing one, we provide reliable counsel to ensure your intellectual property receives proper legal protection. Choose our Baltimore-based firm for dedicated trademark expertise and local knowledge of Maryland business regulations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to register a trademark in Maryland?
Federal trademark registration typically takes 4-8 months from application to approval, though this varies based on examination complexity. State-level Maryland trademarks can be processed faster. Our attorneys expedite the process by ensuring complete, accurate applications that minimize delays and office action responses.
What's the difference between a trademark, copyright, and patent?
Trademarks protect brand names, logos, and slogans; copyrights protect original creative works like art and writing; patents protect inventions and processes. Each provides different intellectual property protections. Our Baltimore trademark attorneys can advise which protections your business needs.
Do I need a trademark attorney to register my business name?
While you can file independently, a trademark attorney significantly increases approval chances and identifies potential conflicts. We conduct comprehensive trademark searches, ensure proper categorization, and handle examiner rejections professionally, saving time and protecting your investment.
What happens if someone uses my trademark without permission?
Unauthorized trademark use constitutes infringement. Our attorneys can send cease-and-desist letters, negotiate settlements, and represent you in litigation if necessary. Early legal action protects your brand and prevents further damages to your business reputation.
Last updated: April 13, 2026