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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
1999-02-05 — Application filed
1999-07-16 — Assigned to examiner
1999-07-21 — Final disposition recorded
1999-11-11 — Correspondence received in law office
2000-01-10 — Office action issued
2000-07-12 — Correspondence received in law office
2000-09-15 — Use amendment filed
2000-10-17 — Ex parte appeal-instituted
2000-10-18 — Jurisdiction restored to examining attorney
2000-10-24 — Assigned to examiner
2000-10-26 — Assigned to examiner
2000-10-26 — Final disposition recorded
2001-01-05 — Assigned to examiner
2001-04-11 — Correspondence received in law office
2001-09-15 — Correspondence received in law office
2001-10-01 — Amendment to use processing complete
2001-10-04 — Use amendment accepted
2001-10-04 — Approved for registration supplemental register
2002-04-09 — Registered-supplemental register
2002-05-28 — Paper received
2002-05-28 — Sec 7 request filed
2002-07-23 — Post registration action mailed - sec. 7
2003-04-09 — Fax received
2003-07-17 — Fax received
2003-07-21 — Application abandoned
2007-05-14 — Case file in ticrs
2012-11-16 — Cancelled sec. 8 (10-yr)/expired section 9
2012-11-16 — Final status recorded
Owner Information
Fonar Corporation
Melville , NY
Fonar Corporation
Melville , NY
Correspondent
LAWRENCE I LERNER KRUMHOLZ & MENTLIK, LLP 600 S AVE W WESTFIELD, NJ 07090 UNITED STATES
Filing Details
Filing Date:
1999-02-05
Status Date:
2012-11-16
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