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Hi everybody. Trademark attorney Josh Gerben. Today, Iamp;#39;m gonna talk about how to overcome a Likelihood of Confusion refusal, or Section 2(d) refusal, that has been issued on your trademark application. Our firm gets inquiries everyday from folks that have filed a trademark application and received a Likelihood of Confusion refusal. Thereamp;#39;s typically a couple of things we look at to try to figure out if responding to the Likelihood of Confusion refusal is even possible or worthwhile. The first is youamp;#39;ve got to be really honest with yourself, okay? If the government has found another trademark to be too close to yours, you need to evaluate your trademark and what goods and services youamp;#39;ve claimed in your application, versus the other trademark. You may notice some differences, but if theyamp;#39;re related enough, that Section 2(d) Likelihood of Confusion refusal is going to be really difficult to get around. So, once youamp;#39;ve done your initial eval