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SHEEPSKINS DOWNUNDER
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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
2021-10-12 — Application filed
2022-02-17 — Sn assigned for sect 66a appl from ib
2022-02-22 — Application filed
2022-02-26 — Application filed
2022-05-06 — Change of name/address rec'd from ib
2022-07-18 — Assigned to examiner
2022-07-28 — Final disposition recorded
2022-07-29 — Office action issued
2022-08-23 — Office action issued
2022-08-23 — Office action issued
2022-09-12 — Office action issued
2023-02-06 — Teas/email correspondence entered
2023-02-06 — Office action issued
2023-02-06 — Correspondence received in law office
2023-04-28 — Final disposition recorded
2023-04-28 — Final disposition recorded
2023-04-28 — Final disposition recorded
2023-05-30 — Office action issued
2023-07-19 — Notification of possible opposition sent to ib
2023-07-19 — Notification of possible opposition created, to be sent to ib
2023-08-06 — Notification of possible opposition - processed by ib
2023-11-22 — Application abandoned
2023-11-22 — Application abandoned
2023-11-22 — Final status recorded
2023-11-24 — Application abandoned
2024-03-22 — New representative at ib received
2024-11-23 — Final disposition recorded
2024-11-26 — Final disposition recorded
2024-12-14 — Final disposition recorded
Correspondent
Charles G. Zug Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP 301 S. College St. Suite 2300, IP Department Charlotte, NC 28202
Filing Details
Filing Date:
2021-10-12
Status Date:
2023-11-22
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