Any applicant or patent owner domiciled outside the U.S. will need a registered patent practitioner to file and respond to the USPTO.
Read MoreIn June the USPTO revised its practice of requiring additional information for certain petitions based on unintentional delay.
Read MoreIntellectual property (IP) including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, offers businesses flexibility that few other assets can match.
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Read MoreA well-prepared patent application can protect market share, support licensing negotiations, attract investors, and discourage competitors.
Read MoreThe resurgence in patent reexaminations reflects a convergence of procedural uncertainty, litigation pressures, evolving policy, and an appreciation for its strategic advantages.
Read MoreA strong brand can become one of the most valuable assets a company owns, but only if it is chosen carefully and protected properly.
Read MoreThe USPTO adopted a final rule requiring foreign-domiciled patent applicants and patent owners to be represented by a registered US patent practitioner.
Read MoreFor businesses, ideas, branding, and innovation frequently matter more than physical assets, which is why understanding the basics of IP is critical.
Read MoreTrademark damages often rely on infringer profits or lost sales; a better lens is how much revenue stems from misused brand value.
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