Verna Law, P.C. is a premier, boutique law firm with a unique focus on Intellectual Property: Trademarks, Patents, Copyrights, Advertising, and Media Law. Anthony M. Verna III, Managing Partner of Verna Law, P.C., has been admitted to New Jersey since 2004. Verna Law’s New Jersey office is conveniently located in Ridgewood, Bergen County.
Our Team has over 40 years Combined Experience
Your Business and Brand Are Our Priority
Trademark Law is all about protecting the brands that any business creates. These brands can be the business name, a product name, product lines, advertising slogans, taglines, colors, packaging, and even sounds.
If your business is not protecting any of these aspects of its business, then your business is leaving value not counted for and not calculated.
The Verna Law New Jersey office is conveniently located close to the train station in Ridgewood, NJ, which is served by the NJT Main Line and the Bergen Line.
Trademark Law Firm serving Bergen County
Trademark Applications
We offer cost-effective trademark applications with a comprehensive search to give you the proper advice. Learn More
Trademark Litigation
Our team has over 40 years of combined experience in litigation. Anthony Verna, Managing Partner of Verna Law, P.C., is admitted to all courts in the District of New Jersey in order to represent you in federal trademark matters. Learn More
Trademark FAQ
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Our Team
Anthony M. Verna III
Managing Partner
Wil Jacques
Patent Agent
Judy Endejan
Litigation Consultant
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Recent News
How to Transfer a Trademark
How To Transfer a Trademark The owner of a trademark can agree to transfer a trademark in a trademark assignment agreement that is written and signed. New owners of trademarks that are registered at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) must file a...
What is Copyright Infringement?
Copyright infringement is the unauthorized use of a work that qualifies under the Copyright Act for copyright protection. Unauthorized use means that the permission of the copyright owner was not granted for the use. Copyright Infringement is the taking of rights...
Should I Copyright or Trademark My Logo?
Should I Copyright or Trademark My Logo? Your logo should probably be protected by both copyright law and trademark law. Protecting your intellectual property is crucial when you're establishing your brand identity. One of the first decisions you'll face is whether to...