
Practice Areas: Patents
A patent is the grant of a property right from the government
to the inventor. A patent provides its owner the right to exclude others
from making, using, importing, offering for sale, or selling the invention
throughout the United States. Once the patent expires, the invention enters
the public domain and can be made, used or sold by anyone. Only the inventor
can apply for and receive a patent for an invention and only the inventor
or the inventor's registered patent attorney or agent may prosecute a
patent before the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Lott & Friedland patent attorneys have received specialized
training that enables them to efficiently and effectively counsel our
clients in securing patents and in related matters such as licensing of
patent rights or litigating patent disputes. Our patent attorneys possess
diverse scientific backgrounds and educations covering the aerospace,
mechanical, electronic, and computer science disciplines.
Contact Lott & Friedland today for a patent
law consultation.
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