Who We Serve
At Sleight Law, we provide trademark
services to a wide variety of industries.
Explore the industries we serve listed below, and see how we can help you protect your brand.
Industries We Serve

Coaches & Course Creators
Helping educators and trainers protect their course names and branding.

Real Estate Professionals
Safeguarding the branding of real estate agencies and professionals.

Marketing & PR Professionals

Beauty Professionals

Authors, Speakers & Podcasters

Web and Graphic Designers

Product Businesses

Wedding and Event Planners

Lawyers

Artists and Makers

Physicians & Dentists
Trademarking business and event names for physician & dental practices.

Cannabis Companies
Navigating trademark laws to protect cannabis brands.
Don’t see your industry?
Did you know?
Without Trademarks, You Have ZERO Rights To Your Brand.
That’s right! As trademark attorneys we know this too well. We’re talking business names, logos, slogans … even podcast titles. Lots of entrepreneurs don’t protect their trademarks until it’s too late.
So we made a short, free video to help you avoid the biggest, most dangerous mistakes that business owners make. Wanna see it? –
Here’s what our clients have to say about us.
Client Testimonials

They are not only hyper-efficient and cost-effective, most importantly, they truly care about helping people. And that’s why they are so beloved by clients and so well respected by other lawyers.
— ERNIE SVENSON

— MADELAINE MARTIN

— EY MEDIA TEAM
Why Trust Sleight Law to Protect Your Brand?

Trademarks Are Our Jam
At Sleight Law, we focus exclusively in trademark law, offering focused and experienced service. We’re committed to being the best brand protectors and constantly improving to ensure an easy trademark process. We assist clients in all 50 states and help secure global trademark protection.
We Get it — Your Brand is Your Baby
You’ve poured your heart into your business, and the trademark process is complex. DIY or cheap services like LegalZoom can be risky. Your time is valuable, and your brand’s protection is crucial. With Sleight Law, you’ll avoid unexpected cease-and-desist orders or the need to rebrand.
Our Proven Track Record:

Gosh Darnit, People Like Us

Easy to talk to, with a wealth of insight and information, and a diversity of strategies as to how to deliver legal services to his clients, Joey provides incredible value to the perspective creative entrepreneur.
— neil tyra

— JoAnn Holmes

— Omeed Tabiei
Real Clients, Real Results
See how we’ve helped businesses like yours navigate challenges and achieve success.
From Challenges to Success – The Trademark Journey of Minted Genius
Securing a trademark is a crucial step in protecting a brand, but the process can be complex. This was the case for Lila Rose, founder of Minted Genius, a creative learning platform offering PDFs, eBooks, audiobooks, workshops, and courses.
Launching By Choice – Overcoming Trademark Challenges to Build a Stronger Brand
Building a unique brand is key for online entrepreneurs, but trademarking can be tricky—especially with similar or descriptive names. Ken Westgaard, founder of Launching By Design, faced this challenge while helping entrepreneurs with launch strategies and messaging.
How Midwife Without Borders Protected Its Trademark with Sleight Law
Protecting a brand’s name is more than just legal paperwork—it’s about securing its legacy, reputation, and mission. For Midwife Without Borders, led by retired midwife Mrs. Gail Johnson and her daughter Keldie Jamieson, trademarking their organization’s name was essential to ensuring it remained a trusted identifier for midwifery-based care and natural childbirth education.
About Joey Vitale
Disclaimer
The choice of a trademark lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements. Past results do not serve as a guarantee of future results. The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.