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Use the form below to start the conversation.



When to reach out

This practice is a good fit for inventors, founders, and technical teams considering questions such as:

  • Should we file a patent application now?
  • Is this invention likely strong enough to justify the cost?
  • How should we describe the invention before it is disclosed publicly?
  • What kind of claim scope may be realistic?
  • How should an early patent portfolio be built around a product or platform?

What to include in an initial inquiry

An initial message does not need to be formal, but it helps to include a few practical details:

  • the general technology area;
  • whether the invention has already been disclosed publicly;
  • whether there is a filing deadline or investor timeline;
  • whether you are interested in filing, assessment, or scope analysis;
  • whether you have existing materials such as a draft disclosure, deck, white paper, or product summary.

Important note

General website information is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Sending a message through this website does not by itself create a professional relationship. Representation begins only after a written engagement is accepted.