
Likelihood of Confusion (2d)
DuPont-factor analysis distinguishing your mark from cited registrations — sight, sound, meaning, channels of trade.
Non-final or final — we respond to every refusal type. Likelihood of confusion (2d), descriptiveness (2e), specimen issues, identification, domicile, disclaimer, and attorney requirements. AI-assisted analysis. Attorney-drafted submissions.
We will provide a trademark office action response example for a likelihood of confusion based on your particular situation using AI — and we respond to every other refusal type to keep your application moving.

DuPont-factor analysis distinguishing your mark from cited registrations — sight, sound, meaning, channels of trade.

Suggestive arguments, acquired distinctiveness (2(f)) claims, and rebuttals to surname or geographic refusals.

Substitute specimens, mark-on-drawing differences, and Sections 1 and 45 use refusals — resolved.

Amended IDs that satisfy USPTO requirements without narrowing your protection more than necessary.

Domicile address requirements, descriptive-wording disclaimers, color claims, and mark description amendments.

Foreign-domiciled applicants: we appear as your U.S.-licensed attorney of record and submit the response.
A streamlined six-step process — most responses are drafted within 1–2 business days of your order.

Provide your mark, serial number, and any supporting documents (substitute specimen, special meaning).

You receive immediate confirmation. We log your matter and assign a trademark specialist.

Within a day or two, we send you a comprehensive draft response addressing each objection.

You review the draft, submit comments, and we refine until you're satisfied.

We submit the response electronically to the USPTO on your behalf.

You receive the official USPTO filing receipt for your records.
Missed your office action deadline? You can still file in the late period (about 2.5 months after the deadline / 2 months after the Notice of Abandonment) with additional official fees. Revive the application and keep your mark valid.
Still within the 3-month response period? Extend your deadline to think it through or assemble evidence. Our service fee is $49, plus the USPTO official fee.
Every package includes a written response, attorney review, and electronic filing with the USPTO. Choose by refusal complexity — not by guesswork.
Procedural & formal refusals
Substantive 2(d) and 2(e) refusals
Distinctiveness & regulatory refusals
Most office actions give you three months to respond. Miss it and your application is abandoned — extra fees and delays follow.
Send us your serial number and the office action — we'll review the refusal, recommend the right package, and get a draft response in your hands within 1–2 business days.