Broomfield Patent Attorneys & Lawyers
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Ross Brandborg

Kanika Radhakrishnan

David Yamaguchi

Eric Alspaugh
Ali Shalchi

Joel Douglas
James Smedley
Samuel Pierce

Niq Howard

Ken Emanuelson
Michael Ansell

Monica Winghart

Arous Kalantaryan

Karim Hamir
Jarad Dickinson

Alexis Saenz

Thomas Love
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Rhea De Aenlle

Sam Goldstein

Mario Milano

Edward Robinson

Jason Nolan

Austin Grabowski
Gene Rhough
Beth Felix

Christopher Usrey

Richard Topolewski

Austin Bonderer
Aaron Bernstein

Briana Cummings

Robert Mcconnell

Alton Hare
Kenneth Hamner

Nathanial Potter
Jeremy Briggs

Lance Venable

Matthew Burr

Mark Foster

Johnny Manriquez

Matt Googe
Brett Schenck
Jarrett Silver
Michael O'brien

Seth Rudin

Adam Urbanczyk

Mark Plager

Wes Schwie

Brad Bertoglio
E. Jay Wilusz
Teddie Hsu
Broomfield Patent Lawyers
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Legal Services Offered by Our On-Demand Broomfield Patent Attorneys
Our experienced Broomfield patent attorneys & lawyers represent individuals and businesses throughout the world with domestic and foreign patent preparation and prosecution matters. They have extensive experience handling applications from nearly every sector of technology, including biotechnology, computer hardware and software, communication networks, internet systems and methods, automotive, medical equipment, construction technology, consumer electronics, and clean technology research and development.
Our patent attorneys are of the most highly trained in the industry, requiring a scientific background, and passing a second level of testing known as the Patent Bar Examination. Thousands of patents are submitted to the patent office every day and a patent committee reviews each patent for its validity. The process requires that correctly drafted documentation present a clear case for the novelty of the invention, which is best made by a patent attorney with a higher education background in your industry.
Our Broomfield patent attorneys & lawyers can help you file a provisional patent, which lasts for 1-year and allows you to immediately begin using/manufacturing your invention with the confidence that your idea is protected. These types of patents are great if you think your idea will change a lot over the next year before you file a (non-provisional) patent. These patents are easier to obtain and are less expensive but you should have a patent lawyer review your provisional patent application to insure that you are meeting your objectives when you file your patent.
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This is the most recent 20 reviews out of 36 reviews for Patents attorneys in Colorado

Patent Consults Services
"Great work, thank you."
Alysa F
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Littleton,
CO,
8 months ago

Patent Consultation
"Joel and his team were great communicators and we had a great experience with them."
Nichole L
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Gypsum,
CO,
over 2 years ago

Assist with Other Patent Matter
"Jeff was fast to respond to my questions and took time on the phone to understand our contract and the questions we had surrounding the use of the contract."
Jake W
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Denver,
CO,
over 4 years ago
Patent Infringement Consults
"Always great advice and very professional. Really good turnaround time on questions and documents as well!"
Zak P
.
Aurora,
CO,
over 5 years ago

File Provisional Patent
"Thank you Mark, I highly recommend you and your staff for the servies's you offer and the work you have done for me. jag. Arvada, CO."
Julius G
.
Arvada,
CO,
over 5 years ago
File Utility Patent
"James and his team were very accessible and gave clear guidance for my project. I would definitely use his services in the future."
Elizabeth G
.
Colorado Springs,
CO,
about 6 years ago

File Utility Patent
"Very professional and did a fabulous job for me! Thank you!!"
Jody F
.
Parker,
CO,
about 6 years ago

File Provisional Patent
"The second patent filed with Richard. All went well."
Brian S
.
Boulder,
CO,
over 6 years ago
Assist with Non-Provisional Patent
"Knowledgeable and friendly professional service! I'm glad we found Michael and his team to help us file our Utility Patent."
Zak P
.
Aurora,
CO,
over 6 years ago

File Utility Patent
"Kanika Radhakrishnan is an amazing attorney, she is very quick and is competitively priced. I will be sure to use her services in the future."
Sherman M
.
Pueblo,
CO,
over 6 years ago

Patent Consultation
"Richard made everything we needed and inquired about simple and to the point. I appreciate all the time spent helping us."
Nikki R
.
Arvada,
CO,
over 6 years ago

Assist with Other Patent Matter
"Thorough, timely, and professional. Lauri is a keeper."
Jonathan R
.
Boulder,
CO,
almost 7 years ago

File Design Patent
"Second design patent filed through Richard. He gives good advice and always responds quickly."
Brian S
.
Boulder,
CO,
almost 7 years ago

File Provisional Patent - Blockchain Software
"Very quick, even though I'm not. I will be recommending you to others."
Eric H
.
Pueblo,
CO,
almost 7 years ago

Design Patent Services
"Richard is very direct and gets the job done. He is helpful on providing advice and explaining the process for people like me who are not very familiar with it."
Brian S
.
Boulder,
CO,
almost 7 years ago

Conduct Patent Search
"Great experience working with Carlos Perez. He helped meet a tight deadline and explained clearly how the process works and specifically what is important for software patents."
Beth H
.
Denver,
CO,
about 7 years ago
File Provisional Patent
"Meets expectations"
Zackary Quinn W
.
Denver,
CO,
about 7 years ago

Assist with Other Patent Matter
"Very happy I chose Richard to assist with my patent search and provisional application. Very quick and professional."
Kris R
.
Colorado Springs,
CO,
about 7 years ago

Other Patent Matter Services
"Very Quick Turn Around!"
Mike D
.
Pueblo,
CO,
over 7 years ago
Draft Response to USPTO Office Action (Patent)
"Good experience. Will continue to use his service."
Mia D
.
Broomfield,
CO,
over 7 years ago
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