By Lori Williams on June 26, 2012
Having an idea for a product or process that you can patent is only the beginning. Local patent attorney Steve Hansen shares why some patents never evolve into products you see in the market place, and how to create and maintain a sustainable patent.
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By Lori Williams on May 15, 2012
Attorney Chris Falkowski shares his perspectives on the important issues surrounding patent law, and notes that “there has been more action in the patent law field in the last 15 years, than the previous 50 years combined.”
Posted in Blog, Legal, Lori Williams, Patent, Your Legal Resource | Tagged America Invents Act, appeal, claim, design patent, expiration of a patent, fees, first to file, magnitude of innovation, obviousness, patent application, patent infringement claims, patent law, patent litigation costs, plant patent, prior art, quality over quantity, scope of what can be patented, utility patent |