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My property insurance notified me 3 months before canceling my policy telling me I was no longer eligible for reinsurance, so having never filed a claim and paying years of premium the worst happen a thunder damaged my roof to which I filed a claim and was denied 3 times I just wanted my roof fixed then a friend recommended Dianne Grant law firm. Dianne comforting assurance and prompt action gave me a new roof. Thank you Dianne Grant Law.
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Jillene is an awesome informative lawyer who helped me negotiate an awesome commercial lease for my new business and helped me every step of the way without penny pinching me like other lawyers I have dealt with in the past she will always be my lawyer and she should be yours too.
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19 Nov, 2008 by Anonymous
Explored the majority of issues in relevant depth, and provided satisfactory outcomes. Intensely intellectual, with an outstanding grasp of both principles and their practical application, particularly the implications of various decisions.
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06 Sep, 2024 by Jim brasfield
I’m so grateful for Patent Professor! As an inventor with big ideas but little knowledge about patents, I was pretty anxious about getting started. From the very first consultation, they put me at ease with their warm, patient, and thorough approach. They took the time to really understand my concerns and guided me through each step with kindness and expertise. Their support felt like a true partnership, and they were always just a call or email away to answer my questions. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the patent process, I highly recommend the Patent Professor. They turned what felt like a daunting journey into a much more manageable and even enjoyable one. Thank you for being such an incredible ally in bringing my invention to life! Jim
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14 Aug, 2024 by Shohman inkairy
Warning! Do not use this service for your most prized possession that you plan to patent. Highly unorganized and inefficient. I spent a pretty penny upwards to 20K for what the examiner in the beginning assured me was patentable and novel. My case passed through the hands of several attorneys and paralegals, none of which are currently employed there in a 3 years time frame. Each time said assigned attorney filed my office actions in response on the actual date of deadlines which left them ill-prepared. Every time I received response from the USPTO, due to the lack of credibility on behalf of their staff, my file had more and more rejected claims until there was nothing left to make it resemble my original intention for the invention when we started in Feb of 2021. If I could receive a refund for every single dime I ever paid out, that would be more than one could hope for. I've never been so disappointed in all my life. The reason I trusted the Patent Professor was for the same exact cause they sorely let me down and betrayed my trust. In the spirit of protecting the public interest, enter into an agreement with this firm at your own risk, how the pace was set, I can tell that here the benefits will not outweigh the risks. If the USPTO was going to deny and reject every claim and office office over the last 3 years, they should have never taken funds after the examiner in office gave the green light to proceed. This is something that should have been better litigated, which was never proven that they even showed up to work. So, yes, while no one can say for certain what will happen...I've seen better family law attorneys fight for their client's future and win without the client having too much worry. However, they showed little to no interest in mine. Half the time, it'd be weeks after I've called them that I'd get the generic run of the mill excuse as to why my case has not progressed along. I'm in much worse financial position than before I started. I now regret that I did not seek out a private attorney who could manage their case load without all of the "we're understaffed", and probably overpaid excuses. A client should never have to hear excuses when it comes down to professionalism, only results. I kinda feel misrepresented for my Naivete strings for sure. Don't let it be you concerned reader! Don't put your family's legacy in the hands of this firm! Can any of you guess what I could've done with an extra 20 K that I have nothing to show for but a final denial letter, why would i pay them another 4k for them to respond on a reconsideration in the same manner, when they've had 3 times to perfect this work? I'm really not sure if Mr. John Rizvi reviews the cases that find themselves in jeopardy of failing like this. I only seen or heard from him through a email video. It should not be so easy for lawyers to fail on their promises to deliver at all. You have to pay upfront, to guarantee you get scammed good I guess. If it was a hard fought effort I might understand, but too many times I was informed on how I could just as easily decide to abandon my case. But the more money you put into something the more you ask, "if I was not a promising pursuit why would they charge so much to begin with?"
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What an Intellectual Property Lawyer Can Do for You

An intellectual property (IP) lawyer specializes in protecting the rights related to creations of the mind, including inventions, designs, logos, brands, artistic works, and trade secrets. IP lawyers help clients secure legal rights to their intellectual property, enforce those rights, and defend against infringement claims. They can also assist with licensing agreements, negotiating royalties, and managing intellectual property portfolios.

Whether you're a business seeking to protect a trademark, an inventor patenting a new product, or an artist protecting your work from unauthorized use, an intellectual property lawyer ensures that your creations are legally safeguarded and helps you navigate the complex landscape of IP law.

When Should I Hire an Intellectual Property Lawyer?

Hiring an intellectual property lawyer is beneficial in many situations where you need to secure, protect, or defend your intellectual property rights. Key scenarios include:

  • Filing a patent: If you've invented a new product or process, a lawyer can help you apply for a patent and ensure the protection of your invention.
  • Trademarking a logo or brand name: To protect your business's brand identity, a lawyer can assist in trademarking logos, names, slogans, or symbols.
  • Copyright protection: If you’ve created an original work (e.g., a book, music, or software), a lawyer can help you register your copyright and ensure your rights are protected.
  • Trade secrets protection: For businesses with proprietary information, a lawyer can draft agreements to protect trade secrets and ensure they remain confidential.
  • Defending against infringement: If someone is using your intellectual property without permission, a lawyer can help you take legal action to stop the infringement and seek damages.
  • Licensing agreements: If you want to allow others to use your intellectual property for a fee, an IP lawyer can draft or negotiate licensing agreements that protect your interests.
  • IP portfolio management: If you have multiple forms of intellectual property, a lawyer can help you manage your IP portfolio, ensuring all assets are protected and strategically utilized.

Hiring a lawyer early in the process can help you avoid legal pitfalls and ensure that your intellectual property is adequately protected from the start.

What Does an Intellectual Property Lawyer Do?

An intellectual property lawyer provides a wide range of services to protect and enforce your intellectual property rights. They can:

  • File patents and trademarks: Helping you prepare and submit patent or trademark applications to protect your inventions, brands, or logos.
  • Register copyrights: Assisting with the registration of original creative works to ensure your rights are protected under copyright law.
  • Litigate infringement cases: Representing you in court if your intellectual property has been used without authorization or if you're accused of infringement.
  • Draft licensing agreements: Creating contracts that allow others to use your intellectual property while ensuring you retain control and receive appropriate compensation.
  • Manage IP portfolios: Helping businesses and individuals manage multiple forms of intellectual property, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
  • Conduct due diligence in business deals: Ensuring that intellectual property assets are properly valued and protected during mergers, acquisitions, or licensing agreements.
  • Monitor and enforce IP rights: Monitoring for potential infringement and taking legal action when necessary to protect your IP from unauthorized use.

How Are Intellectual Property Lawyers Paid?

Intellectual property lawyers typically charge for their services in different ways, depending on the complexity of the work and the type of intellectual property being protected. Common payment structures include:

  • Flat fee: For specific services such as filing a trademark or copyright application, many lawyers charge a flat fee that covers all the work required for that service.
  • Hourly rate: For more complex tasks, such as drafting licensing agreements or litigating infringement cases, lawyers may charge by the hour. Hourly rates vary depending on the lawyer’s experience and location.
  • Contingency fee: In some cases, particularly for IP litigation, a lawyer may work on a contingency basis, meaning they only get paid if they win or settle the case. Their fee would typically be a percentage of the settlement or damages awarded.
  • Retainer: For ongoing IP needs, some clients may pay a retainer fee upfront to secure the lawyer’s services, which the lawyer then bills against as they work on the case.

It’s essential to discuss fees and payment arrangements with your lawyer upfront to ensure there are no surprises.

How Much Does an Intellectual Property Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring an intellectual property lawyer depends on the complexity of the case and the type of intellectual property involved. General cost estimates include:

  • Trademark registration: The cost of registering a trademark can range from $500 to $2,000, depending on the complexity of the application and whether there are any issues during the registration process.
  • Patent filing: Filing a patent is often more expensive, with costs ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the type of patent (utility, design, etc.) and the complexity of the invention.
  • Copyright registration: Registering a copyright is usually less costly, with fees typically ranging from $300 to $1,500 for most creative works.
  • Litigation: If you’re involved in an IP dispute or infringement case, litigation can be costly, with fees ranging from $10,000 to hundreds of thousands of dollars, depending on the complexity and duration of the case.
  • Licensing agreements: Drafting or negotiating a licensing agreement can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more, depending on the terms and complexity of the agreement.

Always get a clear estimate of costs during your initial consultation to ensure that the services are within your budget.

Top Questions to Ask an Intellectual Property Lawyer

Before hiring an intellectual property lawyer, it’s essential to ask questions that will help you determine if they are the right fit for your case. Here are some key questions to ask:

  1. What experience do you have with intellectual property law?
    Ensure that the lawyer has substantial experience with your specific type of intellectual property, whether it’s patents, trademarks, copyrights, or trade secrets.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges by the hour, a flat fee, or contingency, and get a clear estimate of what your case will cost.
  3. What is the likelihood of success with my application or case?
    A good lawyer should provide an honest assessment of the chances of successfully obtaining a patent, trademark, or copyright or winning an infringement case.
  4. How long will the process take?
    Ask about the expected timeline for filing your application or resolving your dispute, as IP matters can sometimes take months or years to finalize.
  5. What steps will you take to protect my intellectual property?
    Ask the lawyer how they will help ensure your intellectual property is fully protected and what strategies they use to enforce IP rights.
  6. Have you handled cases similar to mine?
    If your case involves specific industries or technologies, ask whether the lawyer has worked with similar clients and what the outcomes were.

How to Check the Credibility of an Intellectual Property Lawyer

To ensure that you’re hiring a reputable intellectual property lawyer, take the following steps:

  • Check their standing with the state bar: Verify that the lawyer is licensed to practice in your state and has no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Look for specific IP experience: Check their website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in intellectual property law and have successfully handled cases like yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what past clients have said about their experience with the lawyer.
  • Ask for references: A reputable lawyer should be willing to provide references from past clients who can speak to their professionalism and success in handling IP matters.
  • Check for certifications or memberships: Membership in organizations like the International Trademark Association (INTA) or the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA) can indicate expertise in intellectual property law.

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first meeting with an intellectual property lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant information and documents. Here’s what you should bring:

  • A detailed description of your invention, brand, or creative work: Be prepared to explain what you are seeking to protect, including any unique aspects or characteristics of your intellectual property.
  • Any existing IP registrations or applications: If you’ve already filed for trademarks, patents, or copyrights, bring copies of the relevant documents.
  • Information on potential infringers: If you are dealing with an infringement issue, provide details of the alleged infringer, including evidence of the infringement, such as images, documents, or correspondence.
  • Questions about the process: Write down any questions you have about protecting or enforcing your intellectual property rights, including timelines, costs, and potential outcomes.
  • Your goals: Be clear about what you want to achieve, whether it’s securing a patent, protecting a brand, or enforcing your IP rights against unauthorized use.

Being prepared for your first consultation will help the lawyer assess your situation more effectively and provide you with the best possible advice for protecting your intellectual property.

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