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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
2002-06-18 — Application filed
2002-10-31 — Assigned to examiner
2002-11-05 — Final disposition recorded
2003-05-05 — Paper received
2003-05-05 — Correspondence received in law office
2003-06-07 — Case file in ticrs
2003-06-07 — Case file in ticrs
2003-07-09 — Office action issued
2004-01-12 — Paper received
2004-01-12 — Correspondence received in law office
2004-03-03 — Examiners amendment mailed
2004-03-10 — Approved for pub - principal register
2004-04-28 — Notice of publication
2004-05-18 — Published for opposition
2004-08-10 — Noa mailed - sou required from applicant
2005-02-10 — Use amendment filed
2005-02-11 — Paper received
2005-03-17 — Statement of use processing complete
2005-03-18 — Final disposition recorded
2005-03-18 — Final disposition recorded
2005-09-20 — Paper received
2005-09-20 — Correspondence received in law office
2005-10-24 — Amendment from applicant entered
2005-10-25 — Allowed principal register - sou accepted
2005-10-28 — Assigned to lie
2005-11-01 — Law office registration review completed
2005-12-13 — Registered-principal register
2012-07-20 — Cancelled sec. 8 (6-yr)
2012-07-20 — Final status recorded
Owner Information
enginion AG
13355 Berlin DE
enginion AG
13355 Berlin DE
enginion AG
13355 Berlin DE
Correspondent
DAVID W CARSTENS CARSTENS YEE & CAHOON, LLP P O BOX 802334 DALLAS, TX 75380 UNITED STATES
Filing Details
Filing Date:
2002-06-18
Status Date:
2012-07-20
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