When a company uses a name, logo, or slogan in commercial activity, they acquire a common law trademark. To receive a higher level of protection, they can register that trademark. A trademark attorney specializes in the proactive protection and legal defense of this intellectual property. As a trademark attorney, your responsibilities include visiting clients at home or in their office, gathering information on their case, organizing and producing required documents, and filing required paperwork for patents or trademarks, when appropriate. You may also represent clients in trials in cases of trademark infringement. While your primary job is ensuring a client’s intellectual property is soundly protected from the beginning, a good trademark attorney is also an excellent courtroom advocate. You must have excellent organizational, communication, and public speaking skills in this career.