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Trademark just a click away: Emerge Legal's new venture Virtual Advo

Virtual Advo allows anyone to initiate a trademark application in merely 5 minutes and receive the filing acknowledgment within 24-48 hours.

Bar & Bench

Emerge Legal, an emerging law practice, is pleased to announce its online concept for trademark filing, "Virtual Advo." This attempt holds the potential to completely transform the trademark application process.

Virtual Advo's Press Release says that it is a simple and easy-to-use portal that allows anyone to initiate a trademark application in merely 5 minutes and receive the filing acknowledgment within 24-48 hours.

Virtual Advo's Website

By providing a customised dashboard, Virtual Advo aims to provide a convenient solution for everyone interested in the TM filing process. Furthermore, becoming an "affiliate", creates an additional source of revenue for consultants, new law graduates, and professionals, empowering their practise in the Intellectual Property domain.

With the mission to bring about a revolution by making it easier for the industry to obtain permits and licences (compliances), Virtual Advo seeks to offer licensing and permit services online in a simplified manner.

The next in line are ISOs, and FSSAI Licences. The team is working to make a simplified virtual solution that can support business houses to save the consultant’s cost, stay compliant and obtain permits and licences without losing their focus on the business.

The group is working to create a streamlined virtual solution that will enable business owners to save money on consultants, maintain compliance, and secure licences and permits without having to take their attention away from running their companies.

For more information about Virtual Advo and its services, visit www.virtualadvo.in and experience the future of business filing virtually.

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