a member of a small profession qualified by examination in the intellectual property law of the United Kingdom and abroad
a non-attorney whose license, issued by the Patent and Trademark Office, allows the person to prepare and prosecute patent applications
a patent application specialist who has passed an examination for registration with the Patent Office (the same exam taken by patent attorneys), and can file patent applications for clients
a patent application specialist who has passed an extensive examination for registration with the U
a person who is appointed to act on behalf of an applicant for the purposes of drafting a patent application and then taking that patent application through the various stages needed to grant the patent
a qualified attorney, entitled to represent applicants for patents before the Patent Office, in both the UK and Europe
a registered representative of the Canadian Patent Office, properly trained in the rules and regulations of patent law
a specialist in preparing and following a patent application through the entire patent process
a technically trained person who has passed a special examination given by the U
A federally accredited representative of the Canadian Patent Office that helps inventors file and defend their patents.
A professional permitted to give advice on intellectual property issues by a country's patent office.
A patent agent is an individual who has been given recognition to practice patent law before the Patent and Trademark Office, meaning they may help and inventor with the writing and prosecution of his or her invention. An agent will be trained in an area of technology, usually in biotechnology or engineering and must pass a test designed to evaluate his or her knowledge of patent law (the patent bar exam).
an individual with technical training capable who is capable of representing an inventor in patent prosecution.
A person who is not an attorney who can legally represent an inventor or applicant in dealing with a patent office.