1. Terminate the relationship with your current trademark attorney: If you believe that your current trademark attorney has committed ethical violations, you should terminate the relationship immediately. You can do this by sending a written notice to your attorney and informing them that you no longer wish to work with them.
2. Find a new trademark attorney: Look for a new trademark attorney who has experience with Amazon's trademark policies and procedures. You can search for attorneys on the internet or ask for referrals from colleagues or other professionals.
3. Notify Amazon: Once you have found a new trademark attorney, you should notify Amazon of the change. This can be done by updating your account information and notifying Amazon's Brand Registry team.
4. File a complaint: If your current trademark attorney has committed ethical violations, you may consider filing a complaint with the State Bar Association. This can help prevent similar violations from occurring in the future.
It is important to work with a reputable and ethical trademark attorney when it comes to protecting your intellectual property on Amazon. In the meantime, you should try to work with Amazon to see if there are any alternative options available to expedite the Brand Registry process and consult with your new trademark attorneys for advice and guidance on how to navigate this situation. By following these steps, you can make sure that your legal representation is in good standing and that you are fully protected under the law. Wang IP Law Group, P.C. is a Los Angeles based full service legal firm that specializes in intellectual property law (patent, trademark, copyright, and licensing agreement), business and commercial litigation, and a wide range of other legal matters including immigration, real estate, and landlord/tenant cases. Our multilingual attorneys represent clients from all over California and internationally from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, and Israel. If you have questions or would like a consultation in regards to the content of this publication, please contact us by calling (888) 827-8880 or email us at info@TheWangIPLaw.com. For more information about the firm and the services please visit www.TheWangIPLaw.com.]]>