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Trademark Assignment is a legal document that was released by the Washington Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Washington.
Q: What is a trademark assignment?
A: A trademark assignment is the transfer of ownership of a trademark from one party to another.
Q: Why would someone need to do a trademark assignment?
A: Someone might need to do a trademark assignment if they are selling their business or assets, or if they want to transfer a trademark to another entity.
Q: What is required to do a trademark assignment in Washington?
A: To do a trademark assignment in Washington, you will need to prepare a written agreement that clearly states the transfer of ownership, and then file the agreement with the Washington Secretary of State's office.
Q: Are there any fees involved in a trademark assignment in Washington?
A: Yes, there are fees involved in filing a trademark assignment with the Washington Secretary of State's office. The current fee for filing a trademark assignment is $30.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to do a trademark assignment in Washington?
A: While it is not required to hire a lawyer, it is often recommended to seek legal advice when doing a trademark assignment in Washington to ensure all necessary steps are taken and the agreement is properly prepared.
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