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A trademark isn't something you do; it's something you have. A trademark arises from use. Services may be the subject of a trademark (which is called a "service mark"). If you are calling yourselves by this name, you already have a service mark. You can take steps to protect that mark by enforcing it against infringers and by registering it. Registering a mark is something that trademark attorneys do after searching for and determining the availability of the mark. The cost to register a trademark is generally around $300 in filing fees plus the cost of the attorney's time, which might be another $500 to $1,000.  ... Read More
A trademark isn't something you do; it's something you have. A trademark arises from use. Services may be the subject of a trademark (which is called... Read More