I have ideas for a couple of patents, so it was suggested I contact an attorney specializing in that area. The few offices I've thus far contacted had no idea what a patent attorney is, even though their firms are listed under that category. In short, I would like to schedule and in-person "interview" with a local patent attorney to determine the viability of my ideas, the steps involved in producing prototypes, and which types of patents I need, as well as cost for all the steps involved.
Hello. I am a registered patent attorney and have been so since 1995. Only registered patent ts practitioners may represent applicants for patents before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Inventors are not limited to engaging patent attorneys in their local area. A registered patent professional can represent clients worldwide. My practice is focused on individual inventors and start-up companies. Almost all my communications with clients is by email and telephone.
I provide a free no-obligation initial consultation along with a brief patent search to investigate the novelty of your invention.
I am on the West Coast, so three hours earlier than you in Florida. Please feel free to call me at your earliest convenience.
Regards,
Anthony Claiborne
Claiborne Patent Law Services
425-533-6132
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