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Trusted Trademark Lawyer in Evanston

Safeguard your business identity with a professional trademark lawyer in Evanston. Indie Law helps entrepreneurs protect their brands from misuse and infringement.

Trademark Protection You Can Count On

Evanston’s creative and business communities trust Indie Law to secure their trademarks. We make the process easy to understand while ensuring every filing meets legal standards.

Our experienced team takes care of the details so your brand remains secure as your business grows.

Explore Our Flat-Fee Services Below:

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Your first step in protecting your brand. We handle the entire federal trademark filing process for you — from comprehensive search to application — all for a flat fee with no surprise costs.

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If the USPTO pushes back on your application, don’t panic. Our team reviews your refusal and responds with a clear, strategic plan to give your mark the best chance of approval.

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Whether you receive a demand letter or need to enforce your rights against an infringer, we’ll step in with calm, confident guidance to protect your business and your brand.

Why Choose Us?

Professional Guidance for Evanston Businesses

At Indie Law, we specialize in making trademark protection simple and effective. Whether you’re starting out or expanding your reach, we’ll help you protect your name, logo, and ideas.

We’ve earned the trust of Evanston clients through responsive service and lasting results.

EDUCATION, MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCOLADES

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Logo of The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis with a blue arch above the text, 1874 THE BAR ASSOCIATION OF METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS in all capital letters.
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Logo of The Chicago Bar Association. On the left, a circular emblem with a scales of justice and a gavel, reading The Chicago Bar Association Founded 1874. On the right, the organizations name in bold text.
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Not Sure Which Service You Need?

Book a free call today. Our Evanston team will help you secure the right trademark protection for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a trademark lawyer do?

A trademark lawyer helps with searches, filings, monitoring, and enforcement to protect your brand and ensure your application is handled correctly.

Why should I hire a trademark lawyer in Evanston?

A trademark lawyer in Evanston can provide local support, guide you through the legal process, and help protect your brand nationwide.

How do I know if my brand can be trademarked?

A lawyer can conduct a trademark search to check for conflicts and determine if your brand name or logo meets USPTO requirements.

What happens after my trademark is approved?

Once approved, you gain nationwide rights to your mark. Indie Law can help monitor your trademark and handle renewals to keep it active.

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