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USPTO Filing History

Key events recorded for this trademark application

  • 2002-02-22 — Application filed
  • 2002-06-17 — Assigned to examiner
  • 2002-06-22 — Approved for pub - principal register
  • 2002-08-21 — Notice of publication
  • 2002-09-10 — Published for opposition
  • 2002-12-03 — Noa mailed - sou required from applicant
  • 2003-06-03 — Use amendment filed
  • 2003-06-05 — Paper received
  • 2003-07-10 — Statement of use processing complete
  • 2003-07-24 — Case file in ticrs
  • 2003-07-25 — Assigned to examiner
  • 2003-08-06 — Assigned to examiner
  • 2003-08-06 — Allowed principal register - sou accepted
  • 2003-09-30 — Registered-principal register
  • 2004-12-27 — Teas change of correspondence received
  • 2008-11-13 — Teas section 8 & 15 received
  • 2008-11-20 — Assigned to paralegal
  • 2008-12-06 — Registered - sec. 8 (6-yr) accepted & sec. 15 ack.
  • 2012-11-07 — Automatic update of assignment of ownership
  • 2014-05-02 — Cancelled sec. 8 (10-yr)/expired section 9
  • 2014-05-02 — Final status recorded

Owner Information

SOUTHERN MOTOR CARRIERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
PEACHTREE CITY , GA
Southern Motor Carriers Rate Conference, Inc.
Peachtree City , GA
Southern Motor Carriers Rate Conference, Inc.
Peachtree City , GA
Southern Motor Carriers Rate Conference, Inc.
Peachtree City , GA

Correspondent

Stephen M. Dorvee, Esq. Arnall Golden Gregory LLP
Suite 2100
171 17th Street
Atlanta, GA 30363

Filing Details

Filing Date:
2002-02-22
Status Date:
2014-05-02
Filing Year:
2002

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