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USPTO Filing History
Key events recorded for this trademark application
2003-09-23 — Application filed
2004-03-31 — Assigned to examiner
2004-04-02 — Letter of suspension mailed
2004-10-12 — Suspension inquiry written
2004-10-13 — Inquiry as to suspension mailed
2004-11-03 — Paper received
2004-11-03 — Correspondence received in law office
2004-11-23 — Amendment from applicant entered
2005-02-07 — Suspension letter written
2005-02-08 — Letter of suspension mailed
2005-08-25 — Suspension checked - to attorney for action
2005-10-18 — Suspension inquiry written
2005-10-18 — Correspondence mailed
2005-11-09 — Paper received
2005-11-09 — Correspondence received in law office
2006-01-03 — Amendment from applicant entered
2006-01-21 — Suspension letter written
2006-01-23 — Letter of suspension mailed
2006-08-23 — Suspension checked - to attorney for action
2006-10-27 — Suspension letter written
2006-10-27 — Letter of suspension mailed
2006-11-16 — Paper received
2006-12-13 — Assigned to lie
2006-12-13 — Correspondence received in law office
2006-12-13 — Amendment from applicant entered
2007-01-20 — Application abandoned
2007-01-20 — Final status recorded
2007-01-22 — Application abandoned
2007-02-09 — Undeliverable mail - no action taken
Owner Information
James, Ian
Hamilton, Ontario CA
Correspondent
BOB DELBRIDGE GOWLING LAFLEUR HENDERSON LLP PO BOX 1045 LCD 1 HAMILTON, ON L8N 3R4 CANADA
Filing Details
Filing Date:
2003-09-23
Status Date:
2007-01-20
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