Ann Arbor Trademark Lawyer

Trademark Law

Looking for an Ann Arbor trademark lawyer? Revision Legal is Michigan’s premiere trademark law firm. Revision Legal’s attorneys are experts in:

  1. Trademark registration in the United States and abroad;
  2. Prosecution of trademark issues in front of the United States Patent and Trademark Office;
  3. Prosecution of trademark oppositions, cancellations, and refusals in front of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board;
  4. Cybersquatting and defensive domain name registrations;
  5. Online brand protection and social media monitoring;
  6. Keyword advertising infringement; and
  7. Trademark portfolio management and infringement monitoring

Revision Legal’s expert trademark lawyers can help your Ann Arbor business protect its brand identity and create value for the future. Contact us today.

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Can I Trademark a Non-English Word or Phrase in the U.S.?

Can I Trademark a Non-English Word or Phrase in the U.S.?

Trademark

Yes, as long as the proposed trademark meets the other requirements for registration. U.S. trademark laws do not require that only the English language can be used for trademarks. However, whatever the language, trademarks must meet the legal requirements, including functionality, distinctiveness, uniqueness, etc. For example, every trademark must function as a trademark in that […]

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California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Declared Wholly Unconstitutional

California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Declared Wholly Unconstitutional

Internet Law

In a new ruling, a California federal judge has declared the entirety of California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (“CAADCA”) to be unconstitutional. Cal. Civ. Code §§ 1798.99.28 et seq. See media report here and the Opinion here. The case is Netchoice, LLC. v. Bonta, Case No. 22-cv-08861-BLF (US N.Dist. Cal, March 13, 2025). The CAADCA […]

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