Trademark: RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM
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RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM
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Basic Information about RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM
- Serial Number
- 88260087
- Filing Date
- 14 Jan 2019
- Registration Number
- 5826829
- Registration Date
- 06 Aug 2019
- Mark Drawing Code
- 3
Classifications
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- First use of RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM anywhere
- RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM was first used on 04 May 2017 for the primary classification of goods and services, international, 044 (Medical, beauty & agricultural)
- First use in commerce
- There is no first use of this trademark in commerce detected yet.
- Status Code
- 6
- International Code
- 044
- US Codes
- 100; 101
Who owns RADIOCAT CENTERS FOR THE TREATMENT OF FELINE HYPERTHYROIDISM?
1. Wachsstock, Rand S. Baltimore MD
2. Herring, David S. Baltimore MD
3. Wachsstock, Rand S. Springfield VA
4. Herring, David S. Springfield VA
5. Wachsstock, Rand S. Springfield VA
6. Herring, David S. Springfield VA
Correspondent
- Jonathan R. Wachs OFFIT KURMAN, P.A.
- 8850 Stanford Blvd
- SUITE 2900
- Columbia, MD 21045
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