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PLEASE BE PATIENT BOOMER DRIVER DON'T HONK I CAN'T HEAR YOU! DON'T FLASH I CAN'T SEE YOU!
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PLEASE BE PATIENT BOOMER DRIVER DON'T HONK I CAN'T HEAR YOU! DON'T FLASH I CAN'T SEE YOU!
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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
2022-03-30 — Application filed
2022-04-02 — Application filed
2022-04-05 — Application filed
2023-01-14 — Assigned to examiner
2023-01-23 — Approved for pub - principal register
2023-02-08 — Notification of notice of publication e-mailed
2023-02-28 — Published for opposition
2023-02-28 — Official gazette publication confirmation e-mailed
2023-04-25 — Noa e-mailed - sou required from applicant
2023-10-25 — Sou extension 1 filed
2023-11-27 — Application abandoned
2023-11-27 — Application abandoned
2024-01-19 — Sou extension received with teas petition
2024-01-19 — Notice of revival - e-mailed
2024-01-19 — Notice of revival - e-mailed
2024-01-19 — Petition to revive-granted
2024-01-19 — Teas petition to revive received
2024-03-18 — Case assigned to intent to use paralegal
2024-03-19 — Sou extension 1 granted
2024-03-20 — Notice of approval of extension request e-mailed
2024-05-27 — Application abandoned
2024-05-27 — Final status recorded
2024-07-12 — Application abandoned
Owner Information
Wilson, Connie Mack
Arlington , VA
Wilson, Connie Mack
Arlington , VA
Correspondent
Jason D. Stone Stone Law, P.C. 18 Robbins Street, Floor 2 Toms River, NJ 08753 UNITED STATES
Filing Details
Filing Date:
2022-03-30
Status Date:
2024-05-27
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