I ve been trying to get a trademark for a clothing company for about 3 years. I m no expert but I have learned a little bit along the way.When you file a trademark, you specify specifically what the trademark is for. This is public records (www.uspto.gov). If she didn t include what you do, I don t think she can claim a trademark on it. Remember, if it went to count it would be subjective so you never know what the court would decide.Here is the contact info for my trademark attorney. She is located in downtown LA.http://www.buchalter.com/bt/index.php?ac��- for the work/advice she has done for me, I consider her fees very reasonable.Good luck!!FYI - she has nothing to do with why my trademark hasn t gone through.
1. Do not use the link in the other answer- Spam or Malware?2. Do some research - contact the US Patent and TradeMark Office and determine if they really have the trademark confirmed, or just applied for. A Trademark has a significant time requirement before it can be legally defended, different from a Patent or Copyright.3. Get an attorney!
1-the services you offer are irrelevant2-trademarks are national - not state related3-if she had the name first and trademarked it - you have to change your name or deal with the legal ramifications - which will require you to change you name anyway and may also cost you legal fees