Technology and Intellectual Property Law

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When it comes to intellectual property, the devil is in the details. Lloyd & Mousilli has extensive experience advising clients on how to build, protect, and manage their patent portfolios.

What is a patent?

A patent is a form of intellectual property that guarantees the inventor of a product or process exclusive rights for a set period of time. It also grants them the right to prevent others from using their invention for commercial purposes without permission.

The patent application process

Getting started with a patent application can seem daunting, but Lloyd & Mousilli is here to help! We have put together this brief overview with some key points to consider in filing.

We’re patent attorneys in Houston, and are here to help you succeed. We always strive to educate our clients on their intellectual property strategies, and we’re here to answer any questions you might have about the process.

The elements of a design patent application should include:

Here is what required for design patent application:

1) the Preamble;

2) a cross-reference to related applications (if any);

3) a statement regarding federally sponsored research or development;

4) a description of the figure(s) of the drawing;

5) a feature description;

6) a single claim;

7) drawings or photographs;

8) an executed oath or declaration;

9) the filing fee, search fee, and examination fee.

1. You should file a patent application if you have an invention that you want to protect from being copied by others, or if you want to license your invention for use by others.

2. A patent is a form of intellectual property granted by the federal government providing inventors with the right to exclude others from making, using, selling or importing their invention for a limited time (usually 20 years).

3. The Patent application process can be divided into two phases: the first phase is drafting an application and filing it with the USPTO; the second phase is responding to any office actions issued during examination of your patent application.

4. In general, it takes about one year for an application to be examined – but this time frame can vary from a few months to several years depending on how many other pending applications existing at any given time in that particular technology area or field of use.

5. Patent applications are assigned a serial number called the “Patent ID” that is used as a reference throughout the entire patent process to identify the application.

6. A patent examiner will issue an Office action either to reject, approve, or allow your application based on your response to any objections raised by the examiner during examination of your application.

1) We’re patent attorneys

2) We specialize in intellectual property law

3) Our team is dedicated to educating our clients so they can make informed decisions

4) We aim to bring our clients’ ideas to life

5) We provide legal services in the areas of intellectual property law

6) Our firm’s objective is always to help you achieve your goals.

7) Our team always strives to provide you with the most efficient and cost-effective solutions

8) Lloyd & Mousilli has spent more than 30 years building a reputation for providing quality legal services

9) With offices across Houston, Dallas and Austin, we provide convenient access

10) We work on a contingency basis

11) Lloyd & Mousilli’s experience in intellectual property law spans more than 30 years

12) With offices across Houston, Dallas and Austin

13) we have convenient hours

14) easily accessible by car or public transportation

15) and are available for evening appointments

What is your contingency fee?

A contingency fee is an arrangement where the lawyer’s fee is a percentage of the total monetary award or settlement. If there is no recovery, there is no fee. The percentage varies depending on the type of case and other factors. Typically, contingency fees range between 25% and 40%.

At the heart of all business transactions is the law. From contracts to intellectual property, we help our clients navigate legal issues and find solutions that help them achieve their goals.

We’re two lawyers who provide high-quality legal services for technology and business law. With over 25 years of combined experience, we have the knowledge and expertise to help you with your legal needs.

The law governs how people and organizations interact. It’s a complicated, constantly changing area of society that is often difficult to navigate. This blog is written by a lawyer with over 20 years experience in technology and business law, who offers insight into legal issues.

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