a lawyer who specializes in filing patent applications for inventors
a member of the state bar, as well as being registered with the "patent bar," while a patent agent is not a member of a state bar
a most competent person to assist in the matters concerning the preparation of a patent application and filing of an application with the Estonian Patent Office
an attorney-at-law specialized in patent law
an attorney at law who is licensed by the U
an attorney who has a technical background and who has successfully passed the patent bar examination and been admitted to practice before the Unites States Patent and Trademark Office on patent matters
a patent agent who also is an attorney
a patent agent who, in addition to passing the patent bar exam, has also
a patent practitioner who is also licensed by his state to represent clients in court in that state
a specialist who will assist you in the preparation and lodgement of all applications for Intellectual Property, Patents, Trade Marks and Designs
A lawyer permitted to practice [litigate] in a specific region who is also allowed to give legal advice on intellectual property issues by the patent office of that same region.
A professional qualified in a scientific or technical discipline, trained in intellectual property law and practice, and licensed to prepare applications for registration of IP rights, and to advise on IP-related matters.
A patent attorney files patent and trademark applications with the Patent Office and Ministry of International Trade and Industry on behalf of inventors and companies. The government established a regulation requiring the registration of patent agents, the forerunner of patent attorneys, in 1899 and enacted the current patent attorney law in 1922. The certifying examination for patent attorneys is held once a year, with questions covering a wide range of areas, from technology to law. The test is said to be as difficult as the bar exam for lawyers and the exam for certified public accountants. As a result, the average age of successful candidates is about 34, and that of practicing patent attorneys a high 53. The government is being urged to reform the certification process so younger people can enter the field.
one fully qualified to act before the European Patent Office.
A patent attorney 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. A patent attorney will be trained in an area of technology, usually either biotechnology or engineering, will have a law degree and will have passed a test administered by the PTO that evaluates his or her understanding of patent law. Patent attorneys may help the holder of a patent in legal proceedings like infringements to help uphold their patent rights.
A person who is an attorney who can legally represent an inventor or applicant in dealing with a patent office.
A patent attorney is an attorney who has the specialized qualifications necessary for representing clients in obtaining patents and acting in all matters and procedures relating to patent law and practice, such as filing an opposition. The term is used differently in different countries, and thus may or may not require the same legal qualifications as a general legal practitioner.