Patent Law Firms Omaha NE
If your startup business wants to protect its intellectual property rights, it is important to apply for a patent for your invention. If you do not feel ready to file for a patent yet, you can file for a provisional patent, which allows you to establish a formal filing date in the future. There are dangers of filing a provisional patent, and the services of a patent attorney could be very useful for your business. Here are some resources for filing for a patent in Omaha, NE.
David H Milligan
402-218-1446
2425 S 144TH ST STE 202
OMAHA, NE
402-218-1446
2425 S 144TH ST STE 202
OMAHA, NE 68144
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Patent Application, Licensing
State Licensing
DC, Nebraska, Virginia
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Kermit Allen Brashear III
402-348-1000
711 N 108th Ct
Omaha, NE
Kermit Allen Brashear III
402-348-1000
711 N 108th Ct
Omaha, NE 68154
Specialties
Business, Intellectual Property, Litigation
Education
Univ of Iowa COL,Univ of Nebraska
State Licensing
California
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Anthony Douglas Scioli
402-346-6000
1650 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE
402-346-6000
1650 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68102
Specialties
Intellectual Property, Internet, Venture Capital
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Hatch Bryan S Atty
(402) 342-1700
1299 Farnam St
Omaha, NE
Thomte Dennis L Pat Atty
(402) 392-2280
2120 S 72nd St Ste 1111
Omaha, NE
Tamar Helene Schiller
402-970-3949
6601 Frances
Omaha, NE
402-970-3949
6601 Frances
Omaha, NE 68106
Specialties
Intellectual Property
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Sandeep Shantilal Sheth
402-575-6303
Director Strat Initiatives, 10825 Farnam Drive
Omaha, NE
402-575-6303
Director Strat Initiatives, 10825 Farnam Drive
Omaha, NE 68154
Specialties
Tax, Intellectual Property, International Law
State Licensing
California
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Bowman Carl P Atty
(402) 342-1700
1299 Farnam St
Omaha, NE
McElmeel Andrew C Atty
(402) 342-1700
1299 Farnam St
Omaha, NE
Muller Andrew W Atty
(402) 342-1700
1229 Farnam St
Omaha, NE
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Grandpa loved admiring our crayon drawings, exemplary grade cards and framed photos. But the piece de resistance was a copy of the official patent certificate for our Battery Buddy product invention.
As young adults, it was particularly rewarding to hold this top spot on his “proud grandfather” wall, but the best part about obtaining our patent was that it gave us the protection we needed to defend ourselves against business competition and to establish credibility with the big corporations.
Learn about Provisional vs. Non-Provisional Patents
Just as we successfully waded through the process of getting a patent, if you want to be able to protect your intellectual property assets, claim ownership, and possibly license and receive royalties on your product innovation, you should consider sorting out how to patent a product idea or invention. “A patent is a legal document that is granted to the first person to invent a particular invention” states Nicholas Godici, former Commissioner of Patents at the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). “It allows them to exclude others from making, using or selling the invention that’s described in the patent for a period of twenty years from the date that they first filed the application.”
If you determine that applying for a patent is the right move for you, here are a few key points to keep in mind.
Author: Rich Sloan
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