About Kevin
Kevin Haynie builds a quiet practice around trademark law. He operates under the name Kevin Haynie, Trademark Lawyer and works with clients in Missouri on brand clearance, registrations and post-registration matters. He approaches intellectual property work from a practical, business-minded angle.
He studied political science at Truman State University and later earned a law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law, where he concentrated on intellectual property. Those academic choices set a clear path from public affairs and policy into the technical corners of trademark law.
After law school he moved into the corporate world for a spell. In 2013 he worked as a business analyst handling I.T. contracts for Hussmann Corporation. That role exposed him to contract drafting, vendor relationships and the operational side of technology projects. The experience gave him an inside view of how companies manage risk when they adopt new systems and services.
By 2015 he was practicing trademark law through the platform YourTrademarkLawyer.com. There he handled clearance searches, filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and basic portfolio counseling for small businesses and individuals. His work through that channel emphasized practical steps clients could take to protect brands without excessive cost. He has handled prosecution matters and advised clients on territorial rights and the mechanics of federal registration.
Haynie is licensed to practice in Missouri. His background blends corporate contract experience and formal IP training. That combination informs how he counsels clients about strategy: not only what filings to pursue, but how a mark fits into broader commercial plans.
Colleagues and clients describe him as steady and detail-oriented. He tends to work with entrepreneurs, small businesses and solo practitioners who need clear answers on trademark clearance and registration. He also assists with basic enforcement and oppositions when questions about priority or likelihood of confusion arise.
He maintains a compact practice that handles both transactional and procedural trademark matters. He continues to accept new matters and concentrates his practice on trademark law for clients in Missouri.