Patents

Patent strategy begins before the filing date, not on it.

Our law firm guides clients through readiness, disclosure control, filing workflow, resource access, and common questions so teams can decide what should be protected, when, and with what supporting records.

Overview

What our law firm addresses at the start of a patent matter

Our law firm helps inventors, founders, and product leaders understand disclosure risk, inventorship, filing timing, and the practical inputs needed before a serious application can be planned.

Typical Matters

  • Invention capture before fundraising or product launch
  • Patent filing pathways for research-heavy or technical products
  • Ownership and inventorship review
  • Portfolio planning and office action support

Before You Apply

Most patent issues become more expensive after a disclosure has already happened.

Record The Invention

Maintain notes, technical drawings, contributor details, and the business problem being solved.

Control Disclosure

Review demo days, press kits, conference talks, investor decks, and partner access carefully.

Check Ownership

Confirm whether founders, employees, researchers, or contractors are part of the inventorship chain.

Clarify Filing Objective

Decide whether the patent is defensive, investor-facing, licensing-led, or portfolio-building.

Filing Support

Our law firm explains both the patent process and the legal support required at each stage.

01

Assess Scope

Understand what is novel, useful, documented, and commercially worth protecting.

02

Prepare Filing Route

Organize inventorship, supporting material, disclosure history, and filing sequence.

03

Support Prosecution

Coordinate office action response, portfolio logic, and record-keeping after filing.

Resources

Patent matters move faster when clients organize the right materials early.

Patent Readiness Checklist

  • Invention description
  • Contributors and ownership chain
  • Disclosure timeline
  • Supporting technical records

Common Intake Documents

  • R&D notes or engineering summaries
  • Research deck or feature explanation
  • Founders and employee assignment records
  • Any prior public-facing material

Patent FAQs

Useful patent questions usually revolve around disclosure, inventorship, and timing.

Before public disclosure, launch, investor circulation, or partnership sharing if the technical detail is material.