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Basic Information about SETTING THE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR DIAMOND GRADING
- Serial Number
- 76451020
- Filing Date
- 16 Sep 2002
- Registration Number
- 2835236
- Registration Date
- 20 Apr 2004
- Mark Drawing Code
- 1
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- First use of SETTING THE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR DIAMOND GRADING anywhere
- SETTING THE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR DIAMOND GRADING was first used on 25 Jul 2002 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 042 (Computer, scientific & legal)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 6
- International Code
- 042
- US Codes
- 100; 101
Who owns SETTING THE HIGHEST STANDARD FOR DIAMOND GRADING?
1. GEMOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA, INC. CARLSBAD CA
2. AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY LABORATORIES, LLC Las Vegas NV
3. American Gem Society Laboratories Las Vegas NV
4. American Gem Society Laboratories Las Vegas NV
5. American Gem Society Laboratories Las Vegas NV
Correspondent
- Susan N. Acquista, Esq.
- DLA Piper LLP (US)
- 555 Mission Street, Suite 2400
- San Francisco,CA 94105
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