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Step 4: File your patent application(s), track application progress and keep you informed

Before filing your patent application we will:

  • Affirm that you do, indeed, have an invention
  • Determine the appropriate application(s) to make
  • Make sure that all available protections have been take for your invention

When drafting your patent application, our goal is to protect you and your invention as thoroughly as possible. We will consider your invention from every conceivable perspective in an effort to anticipate and forestall issues that could arise in the future.

Because we are patent attorneys who are licensed to practice specifically before the Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) and because we have decades of practical experience doing just that you can rest assured that your application will be drafted and filed properly. In fact, we file all documents by hand, never by mail.

We routinely track the progress of all our clients’ applications. That means if there is anything new to report on your application, you’ll know it as soon as possible.

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The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) strongly recommend that all prospective applicants retain the services of a registered patent attorney or patent agent to prepare and prosecute their applications.

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CIP

Definition:
Continuation-in-Part - an application filed during the lifetime of an earlier nonprovisional application, repeating some substantial portion or all of the earlier nonprovisional application.

Doctrine Of Equivalents

Definition:
A judicially created theory for finding patent infringement when the accused process or product falls outside the literal scope of the patent claims.

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