First and foremost, I would like to thank my nemesis LegalZoom for this week’s blog post. I swear, the only good thing about LegalZoom is its uncanny ability to continually provide me with fodder to write about on this blog. Just when I think I have nothing interesting to talk about, LegalZoom swoops in to [...]
LegalZoom and Its Trademark Application “Service”
As promised at the end of my previous post, my crusade against LegalZoom continues with a look at how LegalZoom prepares and files federal trademark applications on behalf of their customers. It’s not a pretty picture. Here’s the way LegalZoom’s trademark application service works. LegalZoom asks you a series of questions similar to those asked [...]
The (Not So) Comprehensive LegalZoom Trademark Search
As many of you already know from my website (see chart here and the second section here), as well as any conversations about trademarks you may have had the pleasure of sharing with me, I strongly dislike LegalZoom, the online legal document preparation service founded by O.J. Simpson attorney Robert Shapiro. Although not a law [...]


