Bosley Inc. v. Bosley Clinic - Trademark Opposition Dismissed
Summary
The USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board dismissed Opposition No. 91300224 without prejudice. Bosley, Inc. filed the opposition against The Bosley Clinic, Inc.'s trademark application for 'THE BOSLEY CLINIC.' The case was filed on July 9, 2025, and decided on March 31, 2026. A dismissal without prejudice allows the plaintiff to potentially refile the opposition.
What changed
The TTAB issued a binding decision dismissing Opposition No. 91300224 without prejudice. Bosley, Inc. brought the trademark opposition against The Bosley Clinic, Inc. regarding the mark 'THE BOSLEY CLINIC.' The filing date was July 9, 2025, with the decision issued March 31, 2026. No substantive findings on the merits were issued as the case was disposed of prior to adjudication.
This decision does not create new regulatory obligations for trademark holders generally. The dismissal without prejudice means Bosley, Inc. retains the right to refile the opposition. Trademark applicants should continue to monitor opposition proceedings and ensure proper service of pleadings. No compliance deadlines or penalties are associated with this decision.
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Opposition: THE BOSLEY CLINIC
Opposition TTAB91300224-20260331 Kind: OPP Mar 31, 2026
Abstract
BD DECISION: OPP DISMISSED W/O PREJ
Plaintiff: Bosley, Inc.
Defendant: The Bosley Clinic, Inc.
Mark at issue: THE BOSLEY CLINIC
Filing Date
2025-07-09
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