Trademark Lawyer for Marketers

Indie Law is a trademark law firm that works with marketers, agencies, and creative business owners across the country.

All consultations are virtual, which lets clients receive guidance quickly, wherever they are located.

Trusted Trademark Lawyer for Marketers

Marketing professionals build brands, messaging, and creative concepts that rely on legal protection. A powerful name or memorable slogan can lose its value if another business claims it first or if a campaign is launched without proper clearance.

Indie Law helps marketers protect their brand assets with clear guidance, reliable processes, and support that fits the fast pace of modern marketing work.

Explore Our Flat-Fee Services Below:

Trademark Application Packages

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.

Trademark Office Actions

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.

Cease & Desist Matters

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 Marketers Choose Indie Law

Indie Law is a trademark law firm committed to helping marketers and creative professionals protect their brand assets with clarity and confidence. Marketers work with us because we offer:

• Clear communication and transparent flat fee pricing
• Guidance that fits the realities of fast-paced marketing
• A supportive and organized process
• Virtual meetings for convenience
• Experience helping thousands of marketers and creative business owners

Our focus is on making trademark protection understandable, predictable, and aligned with your creative goals.

EDUCATION, MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCOLADES

Not Sure Which Service You Need?

Book a free call today. Our team will assess your needs and help you choose the right trademark service for your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I trademark a slogan?

Yes. Many slogans and taglines can be protected if they clearly represent your brand and are used consistently in your marketing materials. Indie Law helps marketers determine whether a slogan is strong enough to pursue protection and guides them through the proper steps.

Should I protect a name before launching a campaign?

Yes. Protecting a name before launch helps prevent the risk of investing in branding, design, ads, and promotional materials only to discover that someone else already uses a similar name. Indie Law assists marketers with early review so they can move forward with confidence.

Can I trademark my logo and name together?

Yes. You can pursue protection for your name alone, your logo alone, or a combined version that includes both. Each option offers different advantages. Protecting them separately often provides more flexibility, while a combined mark can be useful in certain branding strategies. Indie Law helps marketers understand which approach best supports their goals and long term brand strategy.

Are meetings in person or virtual?

All meetings with Indie Law are virtual. This allows marketers and agencies to receive support quickly without travel or scheduling challenges. Whether you are local to Chicago or located elsewhere, you can complete every part of the process remotely. Our virtual approach helps creative professionals access guidance at their convenience.

Additional Locations

Chicago

Highland Park

Peoria

Evanston

Oak Lawn

Aurora

Mount Prospect

Bartlett

Des Plaines

St Charles

Rockford

Hoffman Estates

Cicero

Palatine

Tinley Park

1440 W. Taylor Street
#510 Chicago, IL 60607

10025 Office Center Ave
Sappington, MO 63128

Disclaimer

The choice of a trademark lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Past results do not serve as a guarantee of future results. The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.