Trademark Help for Brands, Founders, and Online Businesses
Thinking about protecting your business name, logo, or brand? GreenRoom Legal helps you understand your options, spot potential risks, and move forward with a clearer trademark strategy.
Clear guidance, not legal jargon
Built for growing brands and online businesses
Licensed in CA, CO, IN, MO, NY and TX
You may be in the right place if you are trying to:
- Protect a business or brand name
- Protect a logo tied to your business
- Check whether a name may be available
- Avoid issues before investing more in branding
- Understand what trademark filing may involve
What You’ll Get in the Consultation
- A clearer view of what you may be able to protect
- Early discussion of potential risks or conflicts
- Guidance on whether trademark filing makes sense
- Practical next steps based on your business goals
Our IP & Trademark Services
Trademark Strategy
Understand what may be protectable and how to think about your brand identity before filing.
Trademark Searches & Registration Support
Review possible availability issues and move toward filing with a better-informed strategy.
Brand Protection Guidance
Take steps to protect the identity your business is building before confusion or conflict becomes more expensive.
Why Businesses Protect Their Brands Early
- You are investing in a name people will remember
- Rebrands can be expensive
- Confusion can hurt growth
- Protection can support long-term business value
You worked hard to create something original, now it’s time to protect it like a pro.
Built for Growing Brands
Whether you are launching something new, growing an online business, or building a brand people recognize, trademark protection can help you make smarter decisions before you invest more time, money, and attention into the name.
Small Businesses
If customers know you by your name, logo, or service identity, it may be worth understanding what parts of that brand can be protected before confusion becomes a problem.
Founders
When you are building around a name, product, or identity, early trademark guidance can help you understand potential risks before you go deeper into branding, marketing, or fundraising.
Ecommerce Brands
If your business depends on product names, packaging, website traffic, marketplace listings, or repeat customers, protecting the brand identity behind those sales can support long-term growth.
Online-First Businesses
If people find you through your website, social platforms, content, ads, or digital products, your name and identity often become one of your most important business assets.
Creator-Led Brands
If your audience recognizes a name, channel, product line, show, community, or personal brand, trademark guidance can help you think through what may be protectable as the brand grows.
What the Process Looks Like
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Step 1
Book your free trademark consultation
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Step 2
Share your brand name, logo, or goals
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Step 3
Get practical guidance on possible next steps
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Step 4
Decide whether moving forward makes sense
Our IP & Trademark Services
Can I trademark my business name?
Possibly. A business name may be eligible for trademark protection if it is being used to identify your goods or services and is strong enough to function as a trademark. The consultation can help you understand whether your name may be protectable and what issues could affect filing. The USPTO notes that names and logos used to advertise a business may be trademarks, depending on how they are used.
Can I trademark a logo too?
Yes, logos can often be protected as trademarks when they identify the source of goods or services. In some cases, a business may consider protecting both a name and a logo, but the right filing strategy depends on the brand, budget, and long-term goals.
What if someone is already using a similar name?
A similar name does not always mean you cannot move forward, but it may create risk. Trademark conflicts often depend on how similar the names are, whether the goods or services are related, and whether consumers may be confused. The USPTO identifies likelihood of confusion as the most common reason an application may be refused.
Do you work with ecommerce and online brands?
Yes. GreenRoom Legal works with growing businesses, including ecommerce brands, online-first businesses, and creator-led brands that want to better understand how to protect their names, logos, products, or brand identity.
What states do you serve?
GreenRoom Legal is licensed in California, Colorado, Indiana, Missouri, New York and Texas.
What should I prepare before the consultation?
Helpful items include the business name or logo you want to protect, your website or social links, a short description of what you sell or plan to sell, where you operate, and whether you are already using the name publicly.
Does submitting the form make me a client?
No. Submitting the form or booking a consultation does not create an attorney-client relationship. An attorney-client relationship is only formed after GreenRoom Legal confirms representation and any required engagement terms are completed.
Before You Invest More in Your Brand, Make Sure You Understand How to Protect It
If your business name, logo, or identity matters to how you grow, start with a clear conversation about your options.