Robert Patrick Mino, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Jupiter, FL with 9 reviews
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Robert Patrick Mino

Jupiter, Jupiter, FL

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University of Georgia, BS - Bachelor of Science
2018:
Regulatory Affairs Professional Society, Regulatory Affairs Certificate Pharma and Med Device
2014:
Harvard University, IP Law Certificate
2010:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
University of Florida, MBA
2000:
University of Florida College of Medicine, MS - Master of Science
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20 Dec, 2020
When I decided to patent my cleaning product, I hired Robert to assist me with this process. Not only did he help me with my patent, but in my opinion, he went beyond what I required of him by providing me with some tips on how to market my product as well. I can’t say enough good things about this attorney and would recommend him to anyone for a variety of legal services. Thank you so much for your dedication and expertise!
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03 Jan, 2019
We needed a lawyer to represent us on a few large agreements. Through a recommendation we hired Robert to review the contracts. Unlike most lawyers that add a bunch of nitpicky changes just to seem useful, we discussed our negotiating strategy, determined what was important, and made reasonable changes. When negotiating with the other parties, he joined the calls, discussed our position, and closed the deals quickly. He's like having a sales guy with a legal training, which is a great help. He's sharp with contracts, well-spoken, and honest.
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Anonymous

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12 Nov, 2014
I hired Robert Mino to negotiate some contracts for my business. We just started selling our patented lawn maintenance product and needed to work with manufacturers, resellers, and retail. Robert gave us some really good advice.
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Knowledgeable, Confident, and Caring Legal Representation
“Right away I knew I did the right thing in hiring him and I would recommend his services to anyone who needs someone who is knowledgeable, confident, and caring.”
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Provides Valuable Business Advice and Guidance
“He has an MBA, and his business advice made a lot of sense to me. I felt like he was trying to solve my problem rather than sell me services.”
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Excellent Contract Negotiation Skills
“Unlike most lawyers that add a bunch of nitpicky changes just to seem useful, we discussed our negotiating strategy, determined what was important, and made reasonable changes.”
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Proactive and Goes Beyond the Scope of Work
“Not only did he help me with my patent, but in my opinion, he went beyond what I required of him by providing me with some tips on how to market my product as well.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2021:
The Patent Lawyer Magazine, Interview with Cybin’s General Counsel Robert Mino
2021:
The Patent Lawyer Magazine, Interview with Cybin’s General Counsel Robert Mino
2020:
Alton and Abacoa Neighbors, PBN Launches Healthcare and Life Science Committee to Support Industries in the Region
2020:
Alton and Abacoa Neighbors, Changing Demographics Increasing Our Region's Healthcare Options
2001:
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. December 2001 vol. 42 no. 13 3320-3324, Adenosine Receptor Antagonists and Retinal Neovascularization in Vivo
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