All non-U.S. domiciled trademark applicants must appoint an attorney who is licensed to practice law in the U.S.
Begining August 3, 2019, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has implemented a revised trademark rule that requires all foreign-domiciled applicants should appoint and be represented before USPTO by a U.S. attorney. Thus, companies and individuals wishing to file a U.S. trademark application need to appoint a U.S. attorney in advance, taking into…