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Austin Patent Application Lawyers
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8.5/10
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Patent Application (34%), Appeals (33%)
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Austin , TX 78759.
Licensed for 18 years in TX.
7.7/10
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Patent Application (2%), Litigation (20%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 13 years in TX.
Fees: Free consultation, $175-$225 per hour, 6%-33%
7.2/10
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Patent Application (20%), Family (20%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 19 years in TX.
7.2/10
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Patent Application (20%), Criminal Defense (20%)
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Austin, TX 78759.
Licensed for 13 years in TX.
7.0/10
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Patent Application (33%), Trademark Application (12%)
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Austin, TX 78716.
Licensed for 15 years in TX.
Fees: Free consultation, $320-$320 per hour
7.0/10
Very Good
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Patent Application (25%), Business (25%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 24 years in TX.
6.9/10
Good
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Patent Application (25%), Trademark Application (25%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 16 years in TX.
6.8/10
Good
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Patent Application (25%), Trademark Application (25%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 9 years in TX.
6.8/10
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Patent Application (25%), Appeals (25%)
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Houston, TX 77019.
Licensed for 6 years in TX.
6.8/10
Good
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Patent Application (20%), Copyright Application (20%)
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Austin, TX 78759.
Licensed for 15 years in TX.
6.8/10
Good
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Patent Application (50%), Intellectual Property (50%)
Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 4 years in TX.
6.7/10
Good
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Patent Application (33%), Intellectual Property (34%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 12 years in TX.
6.7/10
Good
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Patent Application (25%), Intellectual Property (25%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 10 years in TX.
6.7/10
Good
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Patent Application (50%), Intellectual Property (50%)
Austin, TX 78759.
Licensed for 7 years in TX.
6.7/10
Good
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Patent Application (100%)
Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 5 years in TX.
6.6/10
Good
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Patent Application (20%), Trademark Application (20%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 6 years in TX.
6.6/10
Good
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Patent Application (20%), Licensing (20%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 12 years in TX.
6.6/10
Good
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Patent Application (50%), Family (50%)
Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 16 years in TX.
6.5/10
Good
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Patent Application (33%), Trademark Application (34%)
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Austin, TX 78759.
Licensed for 33 years in TX.
6.4/10
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Patent Application (60%), Trademark Application (20%)
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Austin, TX 78701.
Licensed for 17 years in TX.
Fees: Free consultation, $200-$380 per hour
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When to hire a Patent Application Attorney
People who invent unique products and processes need patent prosecution attorneys to apply for ...
more People who invent unique products and processes need patent prosecution attorneys to apply for government protection of their inventions. Patent application lawyers are uniquely qualified to file your patents with the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office, as they know what to file to show the unique quality of your invention and can clarify precisely why it differs from other similar patented inventions. The process is complex and a patent prosecution attorney usually has a related technical background. For example, a patent application attorney working on new cancer drugs may have a microbiology degree, or one working on new operating systems may have a computer science degree.
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